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Notes From Your Dance Partner – March 23, 2023
Three years ago this week, we closed the campus due to Covid. This past Sunday, we had a wonderful celebration of our Neighborhood Connectors and how we got through it, with an amazing meal from some of our newest members. I remember the first time I spoke to you all remotely–a Saturday evening broadcast that
Traveling 2nd Friday – Tour of the Holy Land
Friday, April 21 - 7:00pm MST Join us on April 21 in the UUCP Sanctuary or on Zoom, Meeting ID: 871 8102 4474 | 009230 from 7:00pm to 8:00pm for a review of Rev. Christine and her wife Karen’s trip to the Holy Land of Israel and Palestine in November, 2022. We’ll review the places, the historical context, the religious context for
Jim Scott’s “The Year to Save the Earth”
Sunday, April 23 - 10:30am MST “The Year to Save the Earth” – A Multimedia Experience by Jim Scott Mixing powerful songs and beautiful projected images, “The Year to Save the Earth” takes us from celebration to grieving, protest to positive vision for the planet. Jim Scott‘s lyrical melodies and outspoken poetry celebrate what’s beautiful, amazing, and fragile about this planet.
Book Discussion Group Meeting – 3/26
Sunday, March 26 - 11:45am MST The next UUCP Book Discussion Group Zoom meeting will be at 11:45am on Sunday, 3/26. The Group has selected its next book for discussion: It’s OK to Be Angry About Capitalism by Bernie Sanders. The group will finish its discussion of the Epilogue in The Quiet Before by Gal Beckerman. Then, it will begin the new
Register for Adult Class: UU Roots
Sunday, April 9 - 12:00pm MST A two session class on UU Roots starts April 9, at noon. You can attend in person or on Zoom. The first session, facilitated by Rev. Patrice Curtis, covers the basics of UU history and the origin and symbolism of the Flaming Chalice. The second session, facilitated by Kim St. Clair and Glen Lockwood, focuses
Join us for Community Night Potluck!
Thursday, April 6 - 6:00pm MST Join us for Community Night! Our first in-person potluck supper will be on Thursday, April 6, in the Johnson Room. Chicken noodle soup and a vegan soup will be provided. Please bring a dish to share if you are able. After dinner, there will be something fun planned for the children, Rev. Dance has volunteered
OWL Interest Meeting
Thursday, April 13 - 6:30pm MST Come learn about OWL, UUCP's lifespan sexuality program, upcoming workshops, and plans for next 18 months!
OWL 2 and 3 Orientation
Thursday, April 27 - 6:30pm MST Our Whole Lives: Ages 11-16. UUCP plans to offer OWL for middle school and early high school beginning in May 2023. All interested families are required to attend orientation before the first workshop day. If you cannot attend on April 27, please email KatieResendiz@phoenixUU.org
Join Our Refugee Support Team
Sunday, April 2 - 11:45am MST Would you like to be a part of creating a UUCP team to co-sponsor a refugee family? Families are from countries all over the world and are newly arrived.
Calling all UUCP Group Leaders!
Sunday, April 23 - 12:30pm MST Save the date! Sunday, April 23 at 12:30, in the Johnson Room. Program Council will meet for the first time in 2023. Your presence and participation is valued, in person or via Zoom.
Last Two Chances to Donate to the PV Food Bank
Saturday, March 18 - March 19, 2023 - 2:00pm MST We have now collected 270 pounds of food and sundries for the PV Community Food Bank! You have two more chances to contribute: Bring items to the upper parking lot Saturday, March 18 and/or on Sunday, March 19 before and/or after the service and at the Neighborhood Connections gathering afterwards. We have a goal to
UUCP Stewardship Campaign Fully Operational
March 15 this year marks three full years since the first UUCP live streamed COVID-era service. Comfort and community has been delivered to wherever you were from staff and members in their own local and remote locations. Over time and space, UUCP has proven an enduring progressive legacy in Phoenix and beyond. Thank you for