Service Cancelled
All services at UUCY are cancelled until further notice. See https://www.uucyakima.org/special-notice-re-covid-19/ for more information.
All services at UUCY are cancelled until further notice. See https://www.uucyakima.org/special-notice-re-covid-19/ for more information.
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by events that are out of your control? Do you ever wonder what you are to do? This talk will address these matters and suggest possible ways to cope and maintain your emotional equilibrium. UUCY member Andrew Whitmont presenting.
Join us for a brief presentation from Tom Gaulke of local agency Entrust, and learn more about their work and mission. Stay afterward for pancakes and sausage for all, gluten-free available on request. Not a pancake fan? Come for the fellowship, and bring your own nosh to nibble or share!(From the Entrust website: “Entrust Community … Continue reading First Sunday Breakfast: Entrust, with Tom Gaulke
2020 marks the 100th Anniversary of the beautiful old church at 225 N. 2nd St, which UUCY has made as it’s home for the last few decades.
Whether its across continents over centuries, or across town every day, humans do tend to move around a lot. Rev. Jones has been serving on the City of Yakima’s Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee for the last several years, and has noticed some things.
The concept of “sin” is part of the dogma and structure of many religions, including Christian sects that heavily influence our American culture. In this service, Susan Kaphammer takes another look at the concept of “sin,” seeking meaning for us as Unitarian Universalists.
Join us for a short service in which UUCY member Merrill Thomsen will talk about “Adversity Builds Character” to address this month’s theme of Resilience. After services, all are invited for communal pancake making and eating, gluten-free available on request. Not a pancake fan? Bring a nosh to nibble or share, and come for the … Continue reading First Sunday Breakfast: Adversity Builds Character: On the Road to Resiliency
In one on-again, off-again tradition — the UU kind! — our Minister reflects on where we are as a congregation and where we might be going.
On this weekend in which our community sees both a Womxn’s March and the Martin Luther King Peace March, we explore how to live in the intersectionality of justice.