Humanist Readings Club
Forbes Hall 1260 18th Street, Santa Monica, CA, United StatesLike a book club but with less to read! Facilitated by Tom Hamilton and Bronwen Jones.
Like a book club but with less to read! Facilitated by Tom Hamilton and Bronwen Jones.
Rev. Jeremiah Kalendae, preaching; Karen Hsu Patterson, Worship Associate. We've accomplished a lot in our multi-year developmental ministry journey which has been guided by over 20 goals that address most areas of congregational functioning. We've had challenge and setbacks, which are to be expected, a global pandemic, and we've made substantial progress and grown in new and exciting ways. What have we learned? What work remains? How can we be intentional in our transition out of developmental ministry and into settled ministry at the end of the next congregational year? Join us for worship in-person and online.
Join us under the shade structure after the service as we prepare brown bag lunches for our homeless neighbors.
The Faith in Action: Peace & Social Justice Committee works in many ways to put UU values into action in our local community and wider world.
Join us for TICKET TO RIDE: a live tribute to The Beatles. Complete with authentic instruments and costumes, let us take you on a journey through Beatles history. Children are especially welcome! Admission is a donation of $10 for adults. Children are free.
Religious Naturalism (RN) is an emergent philosophical and theological movement informed by science and inspired by ancient wisdom. Its spiritual forebears include names such as Lao-Tzu, Lucretius, Baruch Spinoza, Ralph […]
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
A Chalice Circle facilitated by Bettye Barclay and Anne Bridgins begins Wednesday, November 20 via Zoom at 7:00 pm.
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
Topic: What is the best piece of advice anyone ever gave to you? What is the best advice that you believe you have given to someone else?
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 Kalendae, preaching; Chela Metzger, Worship Associate. Join us for our annual holiday service in which we give thanks for the many blessings of our lives as we deepen our commitments to intersectional anti-racism and anti-oppression and grieve the painful history of this holiday. In addition to continuing our exploration of antidotes to white supremacy culture, we will share in a bread and wine (or juice) communion and reflect upon this practice as part of our Unitarian Universalist heritage. You're welcome for worship in-person and online.
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