Speaker: Jay Black

The Evolution of CVUU: So Much More Than a Building

Next Sunday, March 22, we will trace the history of CVUU from its embryonic stage in 1951 until today. And collectively, we will look into our crystal ball and ask ourselves what’s next. Unitarians and Universalists—and like-minded folks from other faith communities—first assembled in the Logan City offices in 1951. From 1953 until 1973, they met in the USU Engineering Building, followed by two decades of meeting in private homes. By the late 1980s the UU group discontinued meeting, but UU-ism was born anew in 1994 with a gathering of 45 people at Diane Browning’s “A Book Store.” Our Sunday service will consider some of the growth pains and successes … Continue reading The Evolution of CVUU: So Much More Than a Building

This I Believe

Join us online through Zoom each Sunday at 10:00 AM. Jay Black is a long-time CVUU member, past president and board member and tilter of windmills for CVUU to have its own home some years ago. A former USU faculty member and endowed chair in ethics at the University of South Florida, he and his wife Leslie returned to Logan upon retirement, and have been active members of the community. His homily Sunday, “This I Believe,” traces his changing views on stewardship, religion, and spirituality, and challenges the congregation regarding ethical secular humanism.  

This I Believe

The “This I Believe” 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 of our congregation.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.

CVUU History & Potluck

This Sunday we will focus on the history of CVUU as seen by “tribal elders” Debbie and Jim Gessaman. We will introduce the guitar talents of newly hired Music Director, Lyndi Perry. Join us for our Fifth Sunday potluck. Bring a goodie to share as we catch up with one another.