Fortunately, both the AZ House and the AZ Senate have voted to waive the spending limit for public schools, so they will now be able to operate through this school year. This is only a “Band-aid” fix. It’s clear that many members of the Legislature are hostile to public education, as shown in bills that,
To kick off our annual stewardship drive, UUCP’s service on Sunday, February 27 will feature musicians from our congregation.
On Sunday, March 6, we will begin discussion of a new book: The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story by Nikole Hannah-Jones. Please note the new time to allow people to attend the in-person service and still join our discussion. Contact bookdiscussion@phoenixuu.org for more information, or join us on Zoom: ID: 835 5286 6746 |
To Our UUCP Family,Thank you all for a joyous and energizing first in-person outdoors service on Sunday, February 20. We appreciate how diligent everyone was with complying with the guidelines and helping each other. Online—We have starting using a regular Zoom room where you can see and interact with others in worship if you
On Tuesday, the AZ House passed a resolution to lift the limit, but only for this year. Unfortunately, the Senate has not passed a similar measure. Please contact Senate President Karen Fann (602-926-5974 or kfann@azleg.gov) AND your senator to encourage them to lift the limit as well. If you don’t know what district you’re in,
UUCP’s service on Sunday, February 20, features flamenco guitarist Kristofer Hill. Kris was already a busy working musician in Phoenix many years ago, playing percussion and guitar with many bands and dance troupes. Then he spent a few years living in Spain studying flamenco and returned as one of our city’s premiere flamenco guitarists. He