UUCO is a welcoming congregation and we invite you to join us either in person or via zoom this Sunday at 11 am for services. Unfortunately, we are unable to publish the link to the service due to security concerns. Please contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday.
What are your foundations? What do you return to again and again as you live in this chaotic beautiful world? What is your north star and what guides your life? Rev. Gail Stratton will be offering a 3 part sermon series on what has been foundations for her. In this first part, we will explore “Live the Questions.” To embrace the questions that we have can ease the need to have sureness about all thing. What questions are you living?
UUCO is a welcoming congregation and we invite you to join us either in person or via zoom this Sunday at 11 am for services. Unfortunately, we are unable to publish the link to the service due to security concerns. Please contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday.
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Rev. Gail Tapscott will be presenting some ideas from both world history in general and from our Unitarian Universalist history in particular about how we can participate in both personal and collective resistance to the forces that diminish our ability to flourish as fully human and humane people.
UUCO is a welcoming congregation and invites you to join us for services this Sunday at 11:00 am either in person or via zoom. Unfortunately, we are unable to publish the link to the service due to security concerns. You may contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request the link before Sunday. This Sunday we will be celebrating Earth Day by acknowledging our connection to the land, the earth and the sky. Where UUCO now sits is on Chickasaw land. Many Chickasaw ancestors lived here.
UUCO is a welcoming congregation and we invite you to join us either in person or online this Sunday at 11:00 am for the service. Unfortunately, due to security concerns we are unable to publish the link to the service. Please contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request the link before Sunday. Everyone is invited to bring a flower or two for our common vase!!
‘Tis the season of birth and growth and transformation… And nothing symbolizes this season like flowers – and eggs! This morning we will speak of the meaning of this season and we will share the 100 year old tradition of the Flower Communion, originated by Rev. Norbert Čapek, a Unitarian minister who lived in Prague in the last century. All ages are invited to bring blooms and flowers to contribute to the Flower Communion and to participate in this traditional service!! We will have a few eggs as well as sweets to share at coffee hour! Our young people will be with us for most of the service… and they may have a surprise for their families and other adults at the end of the service. Join us for this joyous springtime service! UUCO is a welcoming congregation and we invite you to join us either in person or online this Sunday morning at 11:00 am. Unfortunately, due to security concerns we are unable to publish the link to the service. Contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday. |
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