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.
If you have concerns about the threats to healthcare services in Arizona, such as Medicaid (AHCCCS), especially if you or others you know depend on these services, NOW is the time to tell your story. Healthcare Rising AZ (HCR) is preparing for a 2026 ballot initiative to protect Arizonans and needs your input. To help
Keys to Change is collecting water and supplies for the unhoused. You can donate online or you can drop off water & supplies @ 1300 W. Harrison St. on the first Saturday of every month from 9-12. Here are more details on ways you can help.
Thursday, May 1 - 9:00am MST
The May Day march & rally is coming up this Thursday, at 9 am, at the State Capitol. The UUCP presence will be large. Do you want to join? Register online AND sign up at the back table on Sunday to attend with our UUCP group. We meet at the Arizona State Capitol, 1700 W
On Monday, April 21, UUCP proudly hosted a dynamic Town Hall organized by Stand Indivisible AZ, a nonpartisan grassroots group affiliated with the national Indivisible network. Although Rep. David Schweikert did not attend, our Sanctuary was filled with engaged District 1 community members who shared heartfelt concerns and calls for action over the course of the
Keys to Change, a large campus with many resources for the unhoused, is hosting a volunteer event on Tuesday, April 29 at the University Presbyterian Church in Tempe. Show up between 7am and 4pm. Project Connect is a one stop resource event aimed to help community members who are experiencing or at risk of becoming
Remember to observe the total retail boycott on Friday, April 18. Shop local or don’t shop at all that day. Our wallets are one of the most powerful tools we have in the fight for economic justice.