Don’t forget your water bottle and sun protection when you join us for an easy 3 to 4-mile hike this Saturday, March 26 along Lake Natoma waterfront in Folsom. We will be walking mostly on dirt trails, so wear sturdy shoes. Meet 9:30 a.m. at UUSS to carpool (covid vax required) or 10 a.m. at
Meeting the Moment: Tending to Community. Stewardship season gets off to a rousing start on March 27 with an inspiring service. Reverend Roger is preaching, the choir is singing, and there are other gifts of special music you don’t want to miss. Get ready as we join in celebration of our power to tend to
Theater One’s production of “Roe” continues this Friday, March 25 at 8 p.m. with the final performance on Sunday, March 27 at 2:00 p.m. The play is the exciting dramatization of the events surrounding the landmark 1970’s U.S. Supreme Court trials of Roe v. Wade. The Court’s decision established women’s abortion rights, which has recently
“Exploring Unitarian Universalism” is an introductory set of classes for all who want to learn more about our faith tradition. The classes meet on the fourth Sunday of the month before church at 9:30 a.m. in the Fahs Room and on Zoom at uuss.org/online There are four classes offered sequentially: “Faith of a UU”, March 27 “Social Justice”, April 24
“Roe” is a fascinating play. UUSS Theater One’s production of it is amazing. It concludes this Friday and Saturday at 8:00 and Sunday at 2:00. It lasts 2 hours 45 minutes, including an intermission (with refreshments on the covered patio.) With the Supreme Court case of Roe versus Wade as the center point, “Roe” is