Lunches for Bunches
Shade Structure 1260 18th Street, Santa Monica, CA, United StatesJoin us under the shade structure after the service as we prepare brown bag lunches for our homeless neighbors.
Join us under the shade structure after the service as we prepare brown bag lunches for our homeless neighbors.
Help us welcome Bettye Barclay to the Art Wall this August and September. A reception for her exhibit will be held in Forbes Hall after worship service.
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.
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
Join us to discuss “System Error: Where Big Tech Went Wrong and How We Can Reboot,” by Rob Reich, Mehran Sahami, and Jeremy M. Weinstein.
Taking 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.
Like a book club but with less to read! Facilitated by Tom Hamilton and Bronwen Jones.
The Men's Group offers the opportunity to participate in a provocative and stimulating discussion. We invite you to get to know us and experience UU perspectives in a meaningful way.
In April, James was officially designated a "Distinguished Alumn" at his seminary, the Pacific School of Religion. When he visited, he witnessed some of the consequences of the steep decline in mainstream religions, especially Christianity. He also witnessed some things that gave him hope for a vital and useful spirituality in our perilous times. We welcome back the Rev. James Ishmael Ford, who is a Unitarian Universalist minister, a Zen teacher and retreat leader, a blogger, and an author. He is minister emeritus at the First Unitarian Church of Providence, RI. For the past three years he has served as a consulting minister with the First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles. He is also an active member of the teaching circle of the Empty Moon Zen community. Sue Bickford, Worship Associate.
Join us under the shade structure after the service as we prepare brown bag lunches for our homeless neighbors.
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.