Speaker: Lorien Belton (Worship Associate)

Finding Our Spiritual Center

Join us for a service on how we can find our spiritual centers, both individually and as a congregation. Valley Unitarian Universalists is a lay-led congregation. Rather than relying on a full-time minister, members and friends of our congregation and invited guests, give of their time and talents to provide our worship experience, mirroring the diversity each of us brings to this community.

Invisible People: Asylees

Continuing the theme of honoring the experiences of “Invisible People”, CRIC will talk about asylum seekers here in Logan: their challenges, some stories, and the legal process they must navigate to eventually gain asylum in the United States. Cache Valley Unitarian Universalists is a lay-led congregation. Rather than relying on a full-time minister, members and friends of our congregation and invited guests, give of their time and talents to provide our worship experience, mirroring the diversity each of us brings to this community.

CAPSA’s connection to CVUU and The Cache Pride Center

Guest speaker Bethany Balady of CASPA, is a key partner in an amazing ongoing effort between Cache Pride Center (CVUU’s program for LBGTQA+ teens), CAPSA, and Fast Forward High School. In honor of April being sexual assault awareness month, Bethany will help us understand the broader context of how this community partnership — of which CVUU is an important piece — reaches out and supports vulnerable teens in our community. Cache Valley Unitarian Universalists is a lay-led congregation. Rather than relying on a full-time minister, members and friends of our congregation and invited guests, give of their time and talents to provide our worship experience, mirroring the diversity each of … Continue reading CAPSA’s connection to CVUU and The Cache Pride Center

A Safer Congregation

Safety is an issue of increasing importance to faith communities. This Sunday we will be talking about ways we can practice our Unitarian Universalist faith in our congregation while utilizing the UUA’s recommendations for becoming a safer congregation. Please join us at 10am for conversation and community. Cache Valley Unitarian Universalists is a lay-led congregation. Rather than relying on a full-time minister, members and friends of our congregation and invited guests, give of their time and talents to provide our worship experience, mirroring the diversity each of us brings to this community.

This I Believe

Join us for a “This I Believe” service where members or friends share their personal beliefs or faith journey.  It’s a great way to understand the diverse paths we take on our spiritual journeys. No two are ever the same.  This week, Lyndi Perry will be sharing her thoughts, experiences, and music.