It was cold, it was fun and we observed things we were grateful for. It was a very good day, we saved the 4 elements and lifted all teams off the island. Success! So, what 4 things would you want to save if Forbidden Island was the Isle of UUSS and waters were engulfing our Isle.
We had a service for all ages today with a beautifully arranged center table and the chairs in the round. The choir sang twice, and it was beautiful, especially with Artesia as the soloist. Mary’s reflection and Rev. Lucy’s message were full of meaning. The ritual of posting our gratitude messages on the wall was
Our former member Gloria Cox passed away last month at her residence in San Mateo. She was an active person well into her 80s, playing tennis and golf and attending services. She had been a teacher, puppeteer, and local activist. We extend our condolences to her daughter, Ruth, and family. The memorial service and celebration
Join Rev. Lucy and lay leaders to learn about Unitarian Universalism and see what our congregation has to offer. This includes discussion and time for questions as well as a tour of our newly renovated sanctuary building plus the meeting rooms of our Education Building, the outdoor Labyrinth, and our UURTHSONG GARDEN. The 4th Sunday of
In the village that we visited today we met many former slaves who are now self employed. One of the women shared how she had been in debt bondage slavery for 20 years in a brick kiln. The activists from the partnering organization enabled her to get freed through community organizing and legal support. She