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Intimacy: How to stay in touch without touching.

Sunday services at UUCB are virtual until further notice. https://douglastaylor.org/2020/03/23/how-to-stay-in-touch-without-touching/ March 22    “Intimacy: How to stay in touch without touching.” During our Pandemic, we are told to abide by the rules of Social Distancing. How do we do this without also socially isolating? How do we do this when our UU congregation’s identity is … Continue reading Intimacy: How to stay in touch without touching.

Mary, Maya, Maria

https://douglastaylor.org/2020/03/23/mary-maya-maria/ There are certain poets we UUs returns to time and again in our worship. Their poetry touches our values and stirs our spirits. Come, gather around to hear the wisdom of some of our favorite poets.

Forever Changed

Sexual assault is always a traumatic event and the effects often last a lifetime. As Unitarian Universalists, what can we do to change the culture of rape? This service and the “Forgiveness and Child Abuse” workshops will address difficult material that might be upsetting for some of you. Lynne Theophanis, MSW, has agreed to serve … Continue reading Forever Changed

Lean In, Listen, & Learn

https://douglastaylor.org/2020/03/02/lean-in-listen-and-learn/ Our theme this month is “Wisdom.’ Where have you found wisdom over the years? Who has offered you wisdom in the past? What wisdom would you impart if asked? We will have workshops following our service!

Because We All Have Wings

https://douglastaylor.org/2020/02/10/because-we-all-have-wings/ When did you learn about your resilience? When were you fooled into believing you could not rise? Your power is not found in never falling down, it is instead found in regularly rising back up.

Beginning to See the Light

As the dark of winter gives away to spring, CUUPs invites you to join us in celebrating the return of light and learn a bit about pagan perspectives and principles.

Wake Up to the Revolution

https://douglastaylor.org/2020/01/22/wake-up-to-the-revolution/ Dr. King delivered the UUA General Assembly Ware Lecture in 1966. His title was “Don’t Sleep Through the Revolution.” There is much going on in our country today for which Dr. King’s advice remains cogent.