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Spiritually Courageous

Our mission says we are ‘spiritually courageous people’. But what does it actually mean to be spiritually courageous? This week we explore how to delve deeply into theology, ask ourselves hard questions, and perhaps find some courageous answers. We may even dare to explore the multi-faceted, powerful word ‘G*d’! Join us to find out!

Still I Rise

“Up from a past that’s rooted in pain, I rise” writes Maya Angelou.
This service celebrates the importance of resilience, determination, and perseverance throughout life, especially for women and marginalized populations. Inspired by the Maya Angelou poem “Still I Rise” we are called to rise again and again in the face of hardship and struggle. Come be inspired in this service, so you too may continue to rise up in the face of difficult life circumstances.

Black and UU

“Black Like Me”, first published in 1961, is a nonfiction book by white journalist John Howard Griffin recounting his journey in the Deep South of the United States, at a time when African-Americans lived under Racial Segregation. Black and UU is my take, my experiences, my life living within the milieu of our denomination and liberal white America. This journey has been both profoundly beautiful and incredibly painful. At the end of the day is there truly a place for cross cultural, interfaith human family togetherness? I think so. Our Unitarian Universalist faith provides a model for right relationship with the entirety of our world. The only question is, are we ready to do what it takes to make this happen? Join us as we will surely enter into a dialogue unlike any you have been part of before. Rev. Bailey is the called minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Verdugo Hills in La Crescenta, CA.

Persevering with Love in Times of Hate

Martin Luther King Jr. taught us again and again that we cannot fight hate with hate. We must persevere with an attitude of love, and non-violence, even when it’s difficult. Love is our true essence. Love is our highest call as humans. Love is the healing balm that calms discord, counters hate and brings us back to wholeness. Join us to find ways of persevering with love.

450 Years of Unitarianism

We celebrate the 450th anniversary of the founding of Unitarianism in Europe through the Edict of Torda in Transylvania. Unitarianism has persevered through centuries of persecution by Catholicism and then communism in what is now Hungary and Romania. We honor our history as a radical faith 450 years ago, a faith that is still on the leading edge of social change, inclusivity and religious freedom today.

The Sons and Daughters of Life

Throughout January we are exploring the theme of INTENTION from different perspectives.  We will begin by examining the power of intention on a global scale. While much of society sees weapons as a solution instead of a problem, our world community calls us towards intentionally building a peaceful, sustainable future for all life on our planet. During this month we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and explore the Promise and Practice of our Faith and how we as a community can learn about and actively support the Black Lives of UU Movement. As the month continues, and we reflect on what we wish to create at CVUUF, we will discover the power of setting a collective intention as a community. We end the month with a tribute to our children, and how raising our next generation with intention can create the world we long for. Join us for an inspiring month focused on how being intentional in our lives can transform our world.

The Power of Intention

Throughout January we are exploring the theme of INTENTION from different perspectives.  We will begin by examining the power of intention on a global scale. While much of society sees weapons as a solution instead of a problem, our world community calls us towards intentionally building a peaceful, sustainable future for all life on our planet. During this month we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and explore the Promise and Practice of our Faith and how we as a community can learn about and actively support the Black Lives of UU Movement. As the month continues, and we reflect on what we wish to create at CVUUF, we will discover the power of setting a collective intention as a community. We end the month with a tribute to our children, and how raising our next generation with intention can create the world we long for. Join us for an inspiring month focused on how being intentional in our lives can transform our world.

The Promise and Practice of our Faith

Throughout January we are exploring the theme of INTENTION from different perspectives.  We will begin by examining the power of intention on a global scale. While much of society sees weapons as a solution instead of a problem, our world community calls us towards intentionally building a peaceful, sustainable future for all life on our planet. During this month we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and explore the Promise and Practice of our Faith and how we as a community can learn about and actively support the Black Lives of UU Movement. As the month continues, and we reflect on what we wish to create at CVUUF, we will discover the power of setting a collective intention as a community. We end the month with a tribute to our children, and how raising our next generation with intention can create the world we long for. Join us for an inspiring month focused on how being intentional in our lives can transform our world.

Playing a Long Game

Throughout January we are exploring the theme of INTENTION from different perspectives.  We will begin by examining the power of intention on a global scale. While much of society sees weapons as a solution instead of a problem, our world community calls us towards intentionally building a peaceful, sustainable future for all life on our planet. During this month we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and explore the Promise and Practice of our Faith and how we as a community can learn about and actively support the Black Lives of UU Movement. As the month continues, and we reflect on what we wish to create at CVUUF, we will discover the power of setting a collective intention as a community. We end the month with a tribute to our children, and how raising our next generation with intention can create the world we long for. Join us for an inspiring month focused on how being intentional in our lives can transform our world.

New Beginnings

Throughout December we are exploring the theme of HOPE from different perspectives. What does it mean to hope in the midst of great challenges? How can new people or experiences in life bring us hope? What is the difference between faith, hope and optimism? How is hope reflected in Hanukkah, Christmas and the turning of the New Year? Join us for our varied services on hope, filled with beautiful music, joyful singing, meaningful rituals and words of inspiration.