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Resistance: Sanctuary in Churches and Schools

Recently, the new presidential administration has stated that they will not honor houses of worship or schools as sanctuary locations. In response, Rev. Christine sent an email to the staff and board stating that we will not be cooperating with any effort to arrest, detain or deport anyone with any migrant status, however unlikely that

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Join Us for De-Stressing in These Chaotic Times

Sunday, February 2 - 12:30pm MST Our group will be gathering immediately following the Mid-Year Meeting. Join us as we explore anxieties, cares, and concerns about the state of the world in a safe place.

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UUCP Picnic April 6: Save the Date!

The Family Picnic is Sunday APRIL 6 at UUCP, right after service! Grilled burgers and dogs (meat and non-meat) and fixings. Bring your family and friends, and a side or a dessert to share, if you can. All are welcome! There will be a bounce house and other lawn games. Join the fun and community!

Discuss Wineapple’s Book on the Scopes “Monkey” Trial

Sunday, February 2 - 9:00am MST Come discuss with us Chapters 19-22 of Keeping the Faith: God, Democracy, and the Trial That Riveted a Nation by Brenda Wineapple. This book illustrates the people active on both sides of the Scopes Trial, the 1925 Bible vs Evolution legal case. It discusses the tenor of the US and of the state of Tennessee at

Come Discuss Intriguing Aspects of the 1925 Scopes Trial

Sunday, January 26 - 9:00am MST Come discuss various aspects of the Scopes “monkey” trial in 1925 as discussed in Brenda Wineapple’s book, “Keeping the Faith: God, Democracy, and the Trial that Riveted a Nation”. This week we will be discussing Chapters 13 through 18, describing various aspects of the trial itself.