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30 Days of Love – Resilience :: Climate Justice

The Unitarian Universalist Association is promoting 30 Days of Love between MLK Day and Valentine’s Day with a month of spiritual nourishment, political grounding, and shared practices of faith and justice. There will be messages, body practices, prayers, and stories that will ground you in the theme of the week. Covering topics from democracy to reproductive justice

Community Night, Thursdays, Could Come Back!

Thursday, March 2 - 6:00pm MST Let’s make it happen! A pizza party will be held Thursday, March 2 for anyone interested in helping to make this great event become reality once again.

Thursday Night Drop-in Small Group

This small group is an excellent way to make connections within the UUCP community for both people new to UUCP and for those who have been involved in UUCP for years. Our format is very informal as we connect with each other and/or discuss each month’s theme. Come join us! Our group meets on Zoom

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Blake and Georgia’s Wedding – Sunday, February 19

Blake and Georgia would like to invite the congregation to their wedding on Sunday, February 19, 2023 at 3:30PM! We are planning a fun and music-heavy service with flowers and rainbows and butterflies and gay apparel as far as the eye can see. If you have capacity to bring some food and flowers to share

A New Way to Get Your News Out

UUCP has launched a new, streamlined form for submitting announcements. We hope that this will reduce the amount of effort for everyone involved in getting the congregational news out.

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Urban Nocturnes Concert at UUCP

On February 11, 2023 at 2:00pm, Urban Nocturnes will perform a concert of music for strings and clarinet at UUCP, featuring works by Mendelssohn, Glazunov, and Mozart. The concert will also include the premier of a string quartet by UUCP member Glenn Stallcop, local composer and former double bassist with The Phoenix Symphony. Glenn will