Family Activities 9/11/25

Wisdom Exploration at Chalice!

A place for wonder. A place for fun.

Welcome, welcome everyone!

Chalice Family Update

September 11, 2025

Welcome to a new year at Chalice!


Beach Rock Tower on Sand with Calm Waves in Background

Five Stones and What They Say About Us

Sunday morning at 10am

with Merlin Snider & Matt Chapa

What if our interactions with the earth, and rocks in particular, shape us and we shape them? How do we shape them and what do these interactions say about our culture and values? We will explore stones of: 1. geology and fossils 2. stones of building materials and tools, 3. commerce and trade, 4. art and 5. ritual.

(There is no picnic being held this Sunday.)

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You can also view our Livestream on FB

This is a welcoming space for people of all ages.
Children and youth have the option of staying for the entirety of the service or joining the Sunday WE program partway through.


September 14–

Justice Sunday

This Sunday, all WE groups will gather on the patio to create an awesome carnival booth and build a coin-toss game! After the service, children and youth will be carnival barkers and cheerleaders as people toss quarters to win silly prizes.

All funds collected will be donated to Laundry Love. Laundry Love is a program offered through Friends of Fieldworkers. Events are held around El Rio and Oxnard as part of a national program focusing on providing no-cost laundry services to no or low-income people.

The booth will be open for business after the service until noon or so. (It all depends on how busy we get!) Please plan on staying so that your children can participate in raising funds and help with cleaning up afterward.


Did you enjoy Sunday’s Time for All Ages?

We went on a Joy Hunt! It was so much fun too. You can sing it again in your home and with your friends. Where will your joy hunt take you?

Going on a Joy Hunt


You Are Here on Steam

So where are your children on Sundays?

As our WE program slowly grows (yay!) and we are now offering WE Grow and WE Wonder most Sundays, we are also using more spaces in and around our Chalice building. When the Lamp of Love guides our children and youth to their WE programs, they will often head off to one of several places: Room 4, the Nest, the patio, or the lawn (a new discovery tucked behind a neighboring building).

So, how will you know where your child is? You will now be able to check the WE Board in the entryway of Chalice where you will find the theme and group locations of that given Sunday. Of course, if your child or youth would rather stay with you in the service to enjoy the music and listen to Rev. Nica, that’s okay too! Faith development is whatever speaks to your spirit and heart, no matter where you are.


Proudly brought to you by the UUA

The Woodlands is a monthly online gathering designed for trans children, youth, and adults—as well as the parents and caregivers of trans people. Each session will begin with a shared message and grounding ritual, followed by breakout rooms tailored to different communities within our circle, and we come back together for a release. Sessions will be about an hour and a half.

Each breakout room—co-facilitated by two chaplains—will offer space for meaningful check-ins where we can honor our grief, celebrate our joy, and support one another. The spirit of each room will reflect the people within it.

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Bring Your Creatures to the Blessing of the Animals, to Celebrate the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi – Mary, Star of the Sea

SAVE THE DATE

Blessing of the Animals

Sunday, October 5, 10am

During this all-ages service, we will gather in gratitude for our feathery, furry, scaly friends and honor the important roles they have in our homes and in our interdependent web of existence. 


William Howard Taft - Supreme Court, Diplomacy, Legacy | Britannica

This Day in Unitarian Universalist History…

September 15, 1847, President William Howard Taft was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He served in a variety of government posts, from assistant prosecuting attorney of Hamilton County, Ohio, to superior court judge. He went to Washington as a solicitor general of the United States and then became civil governor of the Philippines, mentoring that nation toward full independence with as little attention to racial differences as he could. He then became secretary of war before being elected president of the United States (1908-1912). When his term was over, Taft went to Yale University, where he taught law until 1921, when he was appointed chief justice of the United States Supreme Court. Taft also served as moderator of the American Unitarian Association and was a member of the Unitarian Church of Cincinnati. He died on March 8, 1930. ~ This Day in Unitarian Universalist History


Our mission: Wisdom Exploration empowers and supports people of all ages to create a world of love, justice, and compassion. 

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