Open Meditation: Wednesdays and Fridays – Zoom/Online
Zoom/OnlineTaking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
Soulful Sundown is a magical night of live music and potluck dishes. Admission is a suggested donation of $10 for adults. Children are free.
Whether you are new to singing, or have sung all your life, join us!
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
Join us every 2nd and 4th Saturday evening from 7:00-8:30 pm for International Folk Dancing led by Sandy Helperin and Teri Hoffman.
Rev. Jeremiah Lal Shahbaz Kalendae, preaching
Karen Hsu Patterson, Worship Associate
Just like the cycles of the seasons and of our lives, our liberal religious community moves through a liturgical year of annual celebrations and honorings and monthly themes. These help us to attune ourselves with nature, religious observances, and the ebb and flow of life as a community of fellow sojourners. Join us in person or online as we learn more about the liturgical year that has evolved over nearly a century and is our unique expression of our Unitarian Universalist faith.
Learn how to prepare for a disaster and what to do when one occurs. Join us after worship this Sunday at 12:15 pm in Forbes Hall.
Join us after lunch under the shade structure to reflect and plan for the coming months. Women+ includes our gender-fluid and non-binary siblings!
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
Topic: It has been said that successful people do not decide their future, they decide their habits. Their habits decide their future. Did you develop a habit at some point in your life that proved helpful to you? Did/do you have any habits that you believe impeded you?
Whether you are new to singing, or have sung all your life, join us!
This worship service is designed to celebrate our students’ Coming of Age journey and allow them the chance to share about their discoveries. The CoA Youth have designed and will lead this service. The Coming of Age Class (Becoming/Soul Matters) is a crucial part of the Unitarian Universalist community web because it encapsulates the UU quest for spiritual growth and curiosity. It builds curiosity and compassion in young people as they embark on their own understanding of themselves and the world, while facilitating strong bonds with each other and their leaders. Join us for worship in-person and online. The Generous Congregation Recipient this morning will go to Camp de Benneville Pines, the UU retreat center in the San Bernardino Mountains that our youth love to experience together.