These meal trains are open, and our congregants could use your help. Please follow the links for information and to sign up: April 15 – May 13 Katie Resendiz & family – Sun/Tues/Fri April 19 – May 12 Alec & Carli Burke – Mon/Thurs April 25 – July 21 Karen Kurtz – Mon/Thurs every 3 weeks Our UUCP community shares
Have you been thinking of registering for this year’s UUA General Assembly? It’s official! The Ware Lecturer for this year’s GA will be Ibram X Kendi. Register now, before the price goes up, for this unique opportunity to see Kendi in person, or livestream all GA events from your home. “Ibram X. Kendi is
When the AZ Legislature fails to address obvious injustices, the AZ Constitution allows citizens to propose laws. Each Sunday, we will be gathering signatures on three petitions on the issues of voting rights, dark money, and caps on medical debt. It’s crucial that 237,645 signatures be gathered on all of these by early July. Find
For UUCP’s Earth Day service this Sunday, our guest musician is percussionist Marilyn Clark Silva. Marilyn is a classically-trained mallet percussionist, a dancer, and an avante-garde composer. Her original compositions blend balletic movement with percussion performance and long-form looping. Marilyn’s album “Elemental” evokes the wonder of nature by layering marimba and other percussion to create mysterious, resonant soundscapes. Here’s
Sign up here to join us on Saturday, April 23, from 3:00-6:00pm for a rally at the Capitol to send President Biden and lawmakers at all levels a message they can’t ignore—Climate, Care, Jobs, Justice: FIGHT FOR OUR FUTURE. This event is co-sponsored by Arizona Interfaith Power & Light, Arizona Working Families Party, Climate Action Campaign,
In the COVID era, choral singing has been a “super-spreading event”, and almost no one has had to alter their lives during the pandemic as much as singers. During the last two years, UUCP’s choir made extensive use of collaborative video and home recording, but with beautiful weather, vaccinations, masks, and falling COVID infection rates,