Community has become even more important in these challenging times. We offer multiple ways to connect.
We invite you to in person Services! JOIN US!
As of Sunday, March 13, 2022 the limit to the number of people in the building has been dropped. For the sake of the health of our entire Beloved Community, we ask that all eligible persons be fully vaccinated AND boosted before entering the meetinghouse. We continue to require masks.
For those who cannot make it to in person Services, we offer livestreaming via YouTube.
We gather on Zoom on Sundays at noon for Community Hour. It is easy and fun to join in, and ALL are welcome! You can get connection information by signing up for our email, or by contacting the office at uucmc@uucmc.org.
All Sunday morning Service videos can be accessed at your convenience on our website Worship page or YouTube channel.
May 22, 2022 10:30 a.m. via YouTube
Celebrating Our Faith: Transitions and Milestones
Rev. Dr. Craig Rubano, CDFM Michelle McKenzie-Creech,
and members of the Coming of Age for Adults class
This Sunday will be a celebration of recent new members and of our staff milestones, all in the context of hearing Statements of Faith from participants in the recent five-session Coming of Age for Adults class led by Michelle and Rev. Craig.
Music: Ken Lipkowitz
Following the service, signings of the membership book will take place at an Outdoor Community Coffee Hour sponsored by the Committee for Congregational Ministry—there will be cake!
The weekly service link and community hour link are sent out via email each week. In addition, our weekly eblast that comes out on Thursday mornings has loads of information about UUCMC happenings. If you are not already on our email list, click the button in the footer to sign up. Our Facebook page (click here) is also updated as information unfolds.
May Theme: NURTURING BEAUTY
In such ugly times, the only true protest is beauty.
This a wonderful day. I’ve never seen this one before.
In difficult times, carry something beautiful in your heart.
Beauty is that which glistens on the edges of our yearnings and lures us into the depths of things.
The ability to see beauty is the beginning of our moral sensibility. What we believe is beautiful we will not wantonly destroy.
Under the spell of beauty, we experience a rare condition called plenitude, where we want for nothing.
Beauty isn’t all about just nice loveliness. Beauty is about more rounded, substantial becoming. So, I think beauty, in that sense, is about an emerging fullness.
There is nothing more beautiful than someone who goes out of their way to make life beautiful for others.
I will believe the truth about myself no matter how beautiful it is.
One of the huge confusions in our times is to mistake glamor for beauty.
Human beings have a hard time regarding anything beautiful without wanting to devour it.