Topic: Potluck Sunday

January 12 2020

Rev. Tracy Springberry is speaking on “The Commanding Presence of Fear”.  Rev. Springberry serves the West Hills UU Fellowship in Portland.  “Fear is one of our strongest emotions.  Sometimes it leads us astray, particularly when it comes to implicit bias.  How do we stay … read more.

Sunday December 8, 2019

We will have a 2 part program with Nancy Logan sharing stories about the history of UUSC (UU Service Committee, uusc.org)  and Peggy Coreson discussing both giving and receiving during the holiday season.

The monthly potluck is after the service this week in the … read more.

Sunday September 8 2019

Annie Scott will speak about “Water, the Source of Life.”  Annie will help lead the water communion service and guide us in reflecting on how water might inspire and challenge our spiritual lives.

Annie Scott, a Credentialed Religious Educator, has been a Unitarian Universalist religious educator for … read more.

Sunday June 9 2019 at 10 am

The service this week will start at 10 am!

This is PRIDE Sunday Christina Mae Ketcham, Tessa James Schuller, and Rev. Kit Ketcham will speak on the Crises in the Q Community.  The LCQC choir will sing.

This is our normal pot luck Sunday, the last one … read more.

Sunday May 12 2019

Rev. Kit Ketcham’s topic this Sunday is :  “So long, and thanks for all the…”     Rev. Kit Ketcham will reflect on what we have learned about ministry and community during the six years we have worked together.

 

Please join us in the Masonic Lodge after … read more.

Sunday March 10, 2019; daylight savings time starts

The topic this week is “Universal Morality: the seven standards of morality that tend to apply across cultures.” What do these recognized standards of human behavior say about Unitarian Universalism? Rev. Kit Ketcham will speak.

After the service we will hold our monthly pot-luck lunch at … read more.

Sunday February 10, 2019

Rev. Kit Ketcham‘s topic this week is “Listening Deeply With Love”  In our country today, we have a lot of different views, on politics, on religion, on culture, and, of course, on the latest conspiracy theories.  It’s hard to sort out truth from fiction and … read more.

Sunday January 13, 2019

“White Fragility Decoded: how defensiveness can undermine our commitment to equality” One of the aspects of the rampant racism in the world is our human tendency to defend ourselves when we feel criticized, rather than just listening for understanding. Rev. Kit Ketcham will speak her thoughts after interviewing the friends of color whom she knows will be honest with her!

There will be Religious Education for the children following the “Moment with the Children” near the beginning of the service. After the service the monthly potluck lunch will be held in the Mason’s Hall across 16th St. from the PAC. Everyone is welcome!

Sunday December 9, 2018

“Lessons of Hanukkah: Responding to Anti-Semitism in America” ~ Rev. Kit Ketcham.
The Jewish festival of Hanukkah begins at sundown on Dec. 2 and ends 8 days later on Dec. 10. It is not “Jewish Christmas” but a recognition of the courage and fortitude of Jewish fighters in an epic battle against the Syrian Greek army. There are messages for our lives today in the story of Hanukkah, especially as we experience the rise of antisemitism in our communities.

There will be Religious Education for the children following the “Moment with the Children” near the beginning of the service. After the service the monthly potluck lunch will be held in the Mason’s Hall across 16th St. from the PAC. Everyone is welcome!

Sunday November 11 2018

“Where Do We Go From Here: dealing with the political trauma of the past two years.” Our nation has been experiencing a steady level of political trauma since the 2016 election. How have we coped with that as spiritual beings? How can we deal with the aftereffects in spiritually healthy ways? Rev. Kit Ketcham will speak.

After the service the monthly potluck lunch will be held in the Mason’s Hall across 16th St. from the PAC.