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A picture of Reverend Christine at the pulpit during her installation ceremony

Notes From Your Dance Partner

Hello my beloveds, This week, I just wanted to take a moment to reflect on the fantastic event that happened recently, the ordination of our very own Brigitta Vieyra. For me, this was an afternoon filled with joy as I got to be a part of this important step in her journey, and I’m excited

Welcome Our New Members – March 2024

March, 2024 New Member Group We welcomed 14 new members in March 2024. Katherine Freeman Jon & Natasha Labarbera Jo Miller Nick Pineda Rob & Marlene Katz Greg Ludlow Jim Murphy Jess Pineda Denise Kuhn Mary Margaret Magee Nigel Perez Lucy Thompson Katherine (Kate) Freeman Katherine is a transplant from the UUC in Tucson and

You’re Invited to The Ordination of Brigitta Vieyra

Saturday, March 16 - 2:00pm MST Ordination is one of the most important traditions of the Unitarian Universalist faith as it represents a congregation’s faith in, and support for, a new minister within our denomination. It is a rite of initiation through which a lay person is welcomed into the community of clergy, usually after years of preparation. In the Unitarian Universalist tradition, the ritual of ordination also allows the minister to use the title of Reverend.

A picture of Reverend Christine at the pulpit during her installation ceremony

Notes From Your Dance Partner

I LOVE Phoenix in March. Every year, I am in awe of the desert sprouting the most beautiful flowers I have ever seen. Each January as it rains, I get excited for how much floral beauty that will create. It is so appropriate that our theme for this stewardship campaign is “Growing Your UUCP Garden.”

Attend UUCP Book Discussion Group Meeting

Sunday, March 17 - 9:00am MST The next UUCP Book Discussion Group meeting will be in Annex B at 9:00am on Sunday, March 17. The group will discuss Chapters 8 and 9 in The Written World: The Power of Stories to Shape People, History, and Civilization, by Martin Puchner.   Chapter 8 is about the existence of an alternate literature in

A picture of Reverend Christine at the pulpit during her installation ceremony

Notes From Your Dance Partner

“Just Click The Damn Button.” This is the line from last Sunday’s service that people recited back to me over and over. It was about clicking the button on our website to submit your pledge so we will know how to budget for the upcoming fiscal year. I think some people found it funny that

SRP Boards and Council Election (3/6 – 4/2) Information

Sunday, March 10 - March 17, 2024 - 10:00am MST We are considering holding an educational event about a group called SRPCleanEnergy.org on Sunday right after the service. It is important we know how many people will attend. Please RSVP  to earthjustice@phoenixuu.org if you will be attending. Thank you. The Election for SRP Board and Council seats is coming up soon. If you pay SRP for

Attend UUCP Book Discussion Group Meeting

Sunday, March 10 - 9:00am MST The next UUCP Book Discussion Group meeting will be in Annex B at 9:00am on Sunday, March 10. The group will discuss Chapters 6 and 7 in The Written World: The Power of Stories to Shape People, History, and Civilization, by Martin Puchner.   Chapter 6 is titled, “One Thousand and One Nights with Scheherazade.”  Chapter

Building An Amphitheater In The Memorial Garden

We have an eager Eagle Scout from the Boy Scouts who has chosen to revitalize the area in the Memorial Garden looking over Camelback Mountain to turn it into an amphitheater that we can use for gatherings, weddings and worship. They are replacing the railroad ties, providing drainage, making the land ready for benches and

The Homeless ID project logo above the UUCP Share the Plate logo on a white background.

Share the Plate: Homeless ID

Friday, March 1 - March 31, 2024 The mission of Homeless ID Project is to empower individuals and families to end their homelessness and rebuild their lives by providing the critical first step of identification replacement services.