Author: Joanna Swartzentruber

Humanist Group

During the 2020-21 year the Humanist Group will be focusing on the topic of American Exceptionalism and inequality, looking at such topics as race, gender, wealth disparity, economics, voting, education, healthcare, the legal system, and climate change. We hope you will join us during our discussions, and PLEASE if a particular topic interests you, volunteer … Continue reading Humanist Group

Virtual Coffeehouse!

Announcing a Virtual CoffeeHouse, October 17th at 7:00pm.We invite you to create a video of your performance (music, poetry, and stand up) and submit to Sharon Delgadillo at music.director@uufwc.org by October 10th. For questions or help in recording, contact Bill Carter, Bonnie Group, Kat Gibbons, Judy Smith or Sharon Delgadillo.

Legacy Challenge

The Legacy Challenge has exceeded its goal! As of November 28th, we had received $104,950 in pledges and gifts allowing us to leverage the entire $100,000 match. This means we will have an additional $200,000 for the expansion project.  You are all supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! Peg and the committee thank each of you who made or plan … Continue reading Legacy Challenge

Meet the DRE!

Jenni Papp would like to get to know you better. Please join her for an informal drop-in on Zoom on one of the following dates. Please choose just one session so she can meet as many people as possible. Bring a beverage and get comfortable so we can get to know each other better. Tuesday, August … Continue reading Meet the DRE!

The Search is on!

We are at work putting together the UUFWC congregational record that will tell prospective candidates about us and what we are looking for in a new, settled minister. We will be asking you to share your thoughts with us and to attend a training that will help us all make the best decision. Check out … Continue reading The Search is on!

August 9th on the Square

Mark your calendar for Sunday, August 9, 10:30-noon, to show up on the square and demonstrate Unitarian Universalism’s stance on racial justice. Local organizers have asked faith communities to express their support for this issue by taking responsibility for a particular Sunday. Our Sunday will be August 9. Yes, it is in the middle of … Continue reading August 9th on the Square