“UU, the UN, and U” by Rev. Matt Aspin
Did you know that October 24th is United Nations Sunday? Did you know that Unitarian Universalism maintains an office at the UN? Join Rev. Matt for a reminder of just…
Did you know that October 24th is United Nations Sunday? Did you know that Unitarian Universalism maintains an office at the UN? Join Rev. Matt for a reminder of just…
Our lives are characterized by growth. Physical, intellectual and emotional growth are easy to observe. But what about the less obvious area of personal development referenced in our third Unitarian…
Our Sunday Service on October 10th will be something new called a “Question box service.” This will be your opportunity to ask our minister any question you have about UU-ism,…
Few of us have heard of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, the leading Black poet of the 19th century, a novelist and essayist, a fighter for abolition, temperance and women’s suffrage. She chose…
A healthy prairie is a delicate ecosystem that provides shelter and habitat for a thriving diversity of interdependent life. As we come back together to welcome our next season, join…
In this presentation, Worker Justice Wisconsin (WJW) lifts up the voices, experiences and causes of all those who labor in our community, especially low-wage and immigrant workers. We talk about…
Our saved history is made up of the ideas we have found to be valuable enough to pass down. As an ever evolving living tradition, our historians are the curators…
This proudly independent, lay-led community has called a minister. Now what? Join us as our new minister begins his journey and shares his hopes (and fears!) about the road ahead.
The intention of this presentation is to remember and honor the various losses during the COVID pandemic. We collectively have experienced an enormous amount of change and loss, and we…
Mutual evaluation happens whenever two entities come together and consider forming a relationship. I’ve spent the past few weeks getting to know your community a bit better, and at the…