Kindness over Niceness
UUCY member Susan Kaphammer brings this topic to us
UUCY member Susan Kaphammer brings this topic to us
Bring the family was we have a short service followed by scrumptious treats for all
Use storytelling techniques to further your communication at work, at home, in life. Facilitated by Linda King.
The fourth value identified in our visioning process last year is “learning.” This morning Rev. Jones will explore what learning means in a religious community. https://www.uucyakima.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Learning-Community.pdf
Borrowing a line from one of our most beloved hymns, Rev. Jones will explore the third value identified in our visioning process: Justice. What is justice? What does it ask of us? One year after our last national election, how has it changed? Or not?
Bring the family to this all-ages pancake breakfast, with story and food for all. Story and message presented by Linda King, Roger Smith, and Carole Sahlstrand.
Many masks are made this time of year to hide behind. But some masks reveal things about us, too. Bring the family to this all-ages celebration of Halloween.
Presented by UUCY member Dr. Andrew Whitmont. Religions are built around a concept and experience of an invisible being, variously called God, spirit, or otherwise, depending on the religion. UU’s have challenged these concepts and broken away from dogmatic positions to engage in, “a free and responsible search”, for truth and meaning. In this sermon Dr. … Continue reading Relating to the Invisible Other
This morning we’ll be joined by Joshua Jackson, Executive Director of Rod’s House, a local drop-in and service center for homeless youth. Rod’s House is a frequent “Share the Plate” partner.
In light of the recent tragic shooting in Las Vegas, Rev. Jones will be offering a sermon on “The Roots of Violence, the Seeds of Peace” this Sunday. Special musical guest Alistair Leon Kok on Violin.