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Water Communion

The Water Communion, also sometimes called Water Ceremony, was first used at a Unitarian Universalist (UU) worship service in the 1980s. Many UU congregations now hold a Water Communion once a year. Members bring to the service a small amount of water from a place that is special to them. During the appointed time in the service, people one by one pour their water together into a large bowl. As the water is added, the person who brought it tells why this water is special to them. The combined water is symbolic of our shared faith coming from many different sources. Meet in-person at CVUU or online through Zoom on Sunday … Continue reading Water Communion

Welcoming Change

Join us for a discussion about embracing change and its effect on life and faith. Meet in-person at CVUU or online through Zoom on Sunday at 10:00 AM.

Spiritual Music at the Threshold

Threshold Choir Singers provide the service of song at tender times. Our gentle, spiritual music communicates love, gratitude, compassion, grace, hope and peace. At bedsides, our songs offer comfort to those who are suffering or at a life threshold. Meet in-person at CVUU or online through Zoom on Sunday at 10:00 AM.

Remaining Kind and Civilized during Disagreements

Many of us have strong opinions about social justice, gun laws, environmental issues etc.   it is difficult when our values are different from family and neighbors (who also have strongly held values).   We will have a discussion about how we can communicate courteously and respectfully with people who have contrasting views from our own.  We will discuss how to plant seeds to change hearts while keeping open minds ourselves. Meet in-person at CVUU or online through Zoom on Sunday at 10:00 AM.