Exploring UU & UUC Classes

Register now for two Saturdays, April 20 and 27, 9:30 a.m.–noon

Through sharing, discussion and reflection, videos and printed resources, and Q&A with church leaders, and whether you’re new to UUC, a long-time leader, or somewhere in-between, come learn about Unitarian Universalism (UU) and University Unitarian Church (UUC).


This informal, introductory course is offered several times a year in a variety of formats and times. This one is scheduled as a two-part class on consecutive Saturdays, April 20 & 27, 9:30–12:00 p.m. Coffee, tea, and morning refreshments will be provided each day.


On-site childcare may be available both days if reserved by April 10. Children will be welcome to enjoy morning snacks with you when you arrive, and may take some with them to the Children’s Suite.

 

Please register in advance and plan to attend both sessions. The class includes a mix of reading, video, discussion, reflection, sharing, and Q&A with church leaders. We will consider Unitarian Universalist history and theology, and the specific history of University Unitarian Church. Participants will also meet staff and program leaders involved in some of UUC’s core ministries, such as Social Justice, Care Team, Family Ministry, Stewardship, Music, Sunday Welcoming, and the Board of Trustees.


This course fulfills the education requirement to become a member of UUC, and invites (but does not require) participants to join the church whenever they are ready. Stacy Carlson, UUC Member Engagement & Support Assistant, will facilitate, along with invited guests.

 

Click here for more information and to register.

Posted/updated on:

Apr 16, 2024
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