Register for Children’s Ministry Programs!

Please complete this quick form to reserve your spot in specific Fall 2022 Programming: Children’s Ministry at UUCP: Program Registration Our current offerings are: Imagination Celebration—(in person) All ages invited (5-13 focus age) to stretch their creative brains and explore themes of Place, Character, Innovation, and Hope (August 14 – September 25). Sundays after worship.

“Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don’t Know”

The Book Discussion Group will meet on Zoom at 11:45am on August 28 to discuss the Introduction and Part One of Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don’t Know by Malcolm Gladwell.  Part One, “Spies and Diplomats,” includes Chapter One, “Fidel Castro’s Revenge”, and Chapter Two, “Getting to Know der

Children sitting at a school table working; one is looking up toward an adult with their hand on the other student's shoulder - overlaid with Maryland School logo

Maryland School Needs Tutors—Can You Help?

Many thanks to all of you who made donations of school supplies or funds to purchase them for beginning of the year at Maryland School. In addition, our community partnership with Beatitudes Campus and Church of the Beatitudes provided a back-to-school luncheon for all the staff as way to encourage them in their commitment for

UUCP Cardboard Creation Day!

Can you imagine creating something bigger than yourself? Out of post-consumer tree pulp? All UUCP community members are invited to join us for an afternoon of imagination, creation, and cardboard! *Bring a lunch to munch between service and building! For more information, please contact Katie Resendiz, Director of Children’s Ministry, at childrensministry@phoenixuu.org.

Earth Justice: Green Good Trouble

First, we asked for it. So now, please thank the legislators who voted for the Inflation Reduction Bill, which had $369 billion for Climate Change. We encourage you to send postcards because the cards cannot contain toxic substances that are more likely to be put in envelopes, so the recipients will be more likely to receive