The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Phoenix strives to be a spiritual community for our time, focused on diverse theological perspectives, radical inclusion, and knowing that issues of justice and equity shape everything we do.
With a special awareness for those who have been historically marginalized, we welcome all, of every race, class, ethnicity, immigration status, sexual orientation, gender identity, religious background, mental and physical ability and disability. We welcome your whole self, your family into our worship as we build a community of caring, courage, and hope.
We are passionate about anti-racism, anti-oppression, equality, and justice work. Social justice is not just a component of our ministry; it is embedded into every part of us. We strive for a multicultural anti-oppression presence in every aspect of what we do, including worship, outreach, and even committee work.
UUCP is worth caring for and preserving. Our congregational founders took specific action to establish a congregation that promoted progressive ideology in support of equity, inclusion, and justice. Every year since, our members and friends pledge to be present and accountable for the ongoing programs that benefit us individually, benefit our congregation, and benefit the
The Spirituality of Ageing Small Group wishes to add new members to a core group of older adults, who meet on Zoom every other week on Tuesday at 2:30pm to discuss topics of interest to the group. Material for each meeting’s discussion is emailed in advance. For more information, please contact ageing@phoenixuu.org.
We are a Good Trouble Congregation! This is a BIG THING. There will be two celebrations to recognize our labors of love surrounding the November ’22 Election. The first, in person celebration, will occur after service, in the Sanctuary, on February 26. We will be giving out Good Trouble pins and other goodies from the
Gary Ezzell is offering the class “Difficult Words”: words can be “difficult” because they have associations or connotations that we find troubling, perhaps because they were important in religious traditions that we no longer follow. We will look at some of these words, explore our reactions, and see if they can be reclaimed. The class
Let’s make it happen! A pizza party will be held Thursday, March 2 for anyone interested in helping to make this great event become reality once again.
Starting early in March, your Civic Engagement team will begin collecting much-needed food items for the Paradise Valley Community Food Bank. You may be surprised to learn that there is significant need in the Paradise Valley School District, where there are sixteen Title I schools. Keep this list of items in mind when you shop