Mistakes and Miracles: Common Read Discussion Group

Forbes Hall 1260 18th Street, Santa Monica, CA, United States

Have you read the book "Mistakes and Miracles"? This Saturday, we will hold our first discussion group for the book. What if you have started but not finished? Still don't have a copy? Want to hear what others think? All are welcome.

Event Series UU Men’s Group

UU Men’s Group

Cottage 1260 18th Street, Santa Monica, CA, United States

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.

Sunday Worship: Our Living Earth

Sanctuary 1260 18th Street, Santa Monica, CA, United States

Our Living Earth. Our natural world is where many Unitarian Universalists encounter the Spirit of Life. This multigenerational service will celebrate the interdependent web of all existence and remind us of our responsibility to it. Rev. Jeremiah Lal Shahbaz Kalendae, preaching; Alison Kendall, Worship Associate.

Earth Day Celebration

Anderson Courtyard 1260 18th Street, Santa Monica, CA, United States

Join us to learn how to live more sustainably, beginning with our inspiring Earth Sunday worship service, followed by a vegan + vegetarian potluck lunch, and UUSM Choir's Earth Sunday Concert.

$20

Courtyard Stewardship Conversation

Front Courtyard

We will share what we love about the congregation and our wishes for the future, as we make our way through this year's Pledge Drive. Childcare and food provided.

Opening Hearts: An Embodied Practice Circle

Anderson Courtyard 1260 18th Street, Santa Monica, CA, United States

All are invited to deepen their spiritual life through a cultivation of an embodied, multi-religious spiritual space. Weather permitting, we'll gather outdoors or in the Sanctuary following worship and coffee hour.

Science Nonfiction Book Group “Rationality” – Zoom/Online

Zoom/Online

Rationality, a book by Steven Pinker, explains how modern thought has developed, including tools like critical thinking and probability. In spite of these advancements, he asks a big question: Why have they not been widely adopted by all?