Topic: Sprituality / personal growth

The Power of Play

After a turbulent week for our country and community, we will be focusing on a fun, playful topic. Reclaiming what children have always known is more critical than ever to our mental, physical and spiritual well-being. Play is not fluff. It’s not “extra.” It is a shared, therapeutic human activity that informs every part of our lives.

Water Communion

The Water Communion, also called the Water Ceremony is the traditional ingathering service for many Unitarian Universalist congregations. Please bring water* from your Summer adventures to pour into a communal bowl. We’ll share what we’ve been doing and where we’ve been as we come together again in this intergenerational service.* If you were unable to collect water on your journey, tap water can stand in.

Life Without Time

This Sunday we’ll be exploring the idea that there is no such thing as time and how we can tap into this timelessness.

The Poetry of Winnie the Pooh

We’re doing something different this month: all of the services will touch on that beloved childhood character, Winnie-the-Pooh. Logan City’s Poet Laureate Starr Coulbrooke will speak on the poetry of Pooh Bear.      

The Tao of Pooh

We’re doing something different this month: all of the services will touch on that beloved childhood character,  Winnie-the-Pooh. Drawing on the Tao of Pooh, this Sunday we will look at how Winnie-the-Pooh characters and their place the 100 Acre Woods serve as excellent examples to understand the basics of Taoism and provide broader lessons on joyful living.

Winne the Pooh

We’re doing something different this month: all of the services will touch on that beloved childhood character,  Winnie-the-Pooh. Ellen Klomps will take a look at what Winnie the Pooh has meant to her and her family in a “This I Believe” format. 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.