There is a tree in front of member Ed Martoglio’s house that has turned a brilliant red. I ride my bike past it most days hoping that those bright red leaves will hold to the tree’s branches just a little bit longer. Truly though, I’m certain that when the leaves fall, and I can then...
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Family Ministries – Religious Education
From Judith Hogan, Director of Religious Education “The past is malleable and flexible, changing as our recollection interprets and re-explains what has happened.” —Peter L. Berger Greetings Everyone! Happy November! This month we look to Soul Matters as we explore the ways in which our times call us to “Hold History.” There are four ways...
Justice Hour
Monday, October 25, 2021 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm Join us as we gather to explore the ongoing and future Social Justice work of UUCM, and engage with each other as we work to leverage the collective power of UUCM through organizing, advocacy and activism.
It’s Mabon – there is much to be grateful for this year.
It’s Mabon, known by many as the Fall Equinox.
After the Pandemic: Adapting to Both the Virtual World and In-Person Rituals
Lughnasadh is around the corner, a little more than a week away. My CUUPs group UUCM Sacred Wheel is preparing for our first ever ritual to celebrate this sabbat.
The UUCM Senior Lunch Bunch’s June 23, 2021 Meeting in Jenny Bakshi’s Garden
Twelve Senior Lunch Bunchers met for their 4th Annual Lunch in Jenny Bakshi’s Garden on Wednesday, June 23rd for lunch, conversation, and a guided tour of Jenny’s Garden by Jenny herself. The weather could not have been better: It was warm and sunny with a slight breeze flowing to keep us cool as we ate...





