Category: 2. From Our Newsletter

From the Board of Trustees

Happy Holidays to all!

With all that is happening in the world, I thought I would turn to the mundane for this, the first 2024 Comment article from your UUCD Board.

I expect for some it will be a relief not to talk about the news. … read more.

Ministry/Team News

Our Caring Circle is Available

Our ‘Care Coordinator’ receives requests and answers questions for the Caring Circle.

Joan Campbell is the contact person for January and February.
Joan Stapleton is the assistant.

If you have a need, please contact Joan Campbell.

Please note that your call will be returned as quickly … read more.

Upcoming Events – January

New Group for Caregivers of LGBTQIA+ Young People

Parents of LGBTQIA+ young people, please join us in gathering on the first Friday of every month from 7:30-9PM for mutual support and celebration of our kids. Our January meeting will take place on January 5. Please RSVP … read more.

Notes on 200 Years and More

Notes on Two Hundred Years (and More)

by Douglas H. Parkhurst

At its beginning American Unitarianism, or liberal Christianity as the faith was often known in its early manifestations, mostly by-passed Connecticut. This despite much of the state’s geographic proximity to the Congregational churches of eastern and … read more.

Thank You Notes

Dear Friends,

Thank you for your recent gift to the Unitarian Universalist Association’s Diseaster Relief Fund.

Your gift allows the UUA to provide financial assistance to UU congregations impacted by natural disasters. In addition to facilitating their own disaster recovery, congregations receiving disaster reflief funds have discretion … read more.

December – SPIRITUAL CHALLENGE – Embrace Ambiguity and Paradox

SPIRITUAL CHALLENGEEmbrace Ambiguity and Paradox.

The winter holiday season presents many opportunities for meandering in mystery, intentionally inhabiting liminal space, wandering in wonder, and exploring ambiguities.  This is my challenge to you this December – Embrace ambiguity and paradox.

Virgins can’t give birth, the Roman … read more.