Traditionally, a “matin” is a service of song and prayer. Our version of a matin is a service of music, reflection, and blessings. Join us for meditations and music on Change, our theme for February. Music by Dan & Elisa Hummer, and the CUF Choir, Michael Thompson, Director. (Services are in-person and on Zoom.)
Change is one of the few things we can count on throughout our lives, and in the life of the Fellowship. Change brings loss and grief, hope and transformation. Rev. Sarah looks at significant changes that the congregation has navigated in the past, and how it has grown from them. From this experience, we can draw confidence in our ability to adapt to and even thrive with new changes. Music by Elana Floyd-Kennett. (Services are in-person and on Zoom.)
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. How have UUs brought love into our work for justice? How will we continue to bring love along with our anger and conviction for the long haul? Rev. Sarah and CUF folks share their experiences and ideas for … read more.
Riffing on meditations by Rev. Sean Parker Dennison, Rev. Sarah reflects on how we can ground ourselves spiritually in the practice of change. Music by Dorothy & Kent McDaniel. (Services are in-person and on Zoom.)
CUF members Elisa Hummer, Bethann Seibold, and Nan Sorrels will share their experiences with recent changes in their lives, to include moving, new jobs, new schools, new congregation, retirement, and more. Music by Cal Vine. (Services are in person and on Zoom.)
Our first-ever hybrid version of our annual intergenerational celebration of harvest will nourish the mind, body, and spirit. We will hear stories from CUF bakers, break bread together, and give thanks for being together, both in person and on-line. Music by Candy Davis.
With guest minister Rev. Jim Foti. There’s the change we create, and the change that happens to us. Join us as we explore the challenges of living in turbulent times and the ways that our community can bring hope, joy, care, and humor on the journey. Music by Warren Bush. Rev. Foti is a free-range UU minister based in Wisconsin, a graduate of Meadville Lombard Theological School who served for eight years as an asst. minister at the First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis.
Traditionally, a “matin” is a service of song and prayer. Our version of a matin is a service of music, reflection, and blessings. Join us for meditations on Change, our theme for November, and music by Bob Swenson and Elana Floyd-Kennett. (Services are in person and on Zoom.)