Separation of Church and State
We will examine how our current political landscape has impacted both this long term principle of our democratic government and how we consider our own congregational work.
We will examine how our current political landscape has impacted both this long term principle of our democratic government and how we consider our own congregational work.
This Sunday we will look at one of our most visible symbols, the flaming chalice. We will explore the history of this symbol, its meaning and how the meaning has evolved over time. Happy new year.
This Sunday we will be exploring our Unitarian Universalist roots. Where did this church come from? How did we become the liberal religious community we are today? Come and find out.
This series provides an opportunity for members and friends of CVUU to reflect upon beliefs and core values that guide us in our daily lives and to share the diversity of beliefs in our congregation. This Sunday’s ‘This I Believe’ will be a little different and will focus on Elie Wiesel, a holocaust survivor and lifelong voice for those with no voice. Our Fifth Sunday Potluck will follow the service. Bring a dish to share or come as you are. All are always welcome!
Sunday morning we will consider how our beliefs take shape in our church and present to the larger community. Please join us at the Jay and Leslie Black Fellowship House, 596 East 900 North, for a presentation and thoughtful discussion. In community, George