Episodes

Sunday Sep 11, 2022
Ingathering & Water Ceremony | Rev. Paige Getty
Sunday Sep 11, 2022
Sunday Sep 11, 2022
In this traditional UUCC Ingathering service — including a water ceremony — we will celebrate the beautiful diversity of this spiritual community and honor the sacred nature of water, its healing and destructive powers, and the inequities around the U.S. and the world in accessing clean, healthy water.
Bring a bit of water from a sacred source for the ceremony, bring a potluck dish (if possible) to share, and plan to join other congregants for a luncheon following the worship service!
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Sunday Sep 04, 2022
To The Place I Belong | Youth Service
Sunday Sep 04, 2022
Sunday Sep 04, 2022
Last month, ten UUCC youth traveled to McDowell County, West Virginia to support the work of Big Creek People in Action (BCPIA). Through volunteering with BCPIA’s housing rehab projects and conversations with local residents, the youth encountered new perspectives and insights on what is meant by community. This Sunday, hear the teens share stories and reflections of their experiences living, working, and learning together.
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Sunday Aug 28, 2022
In Celebration of Education | Rev. Paige Getty
Sunday Aug 28, 2022
Sunday Aug 28, 2022
As Howard County students and educators are returning to public school classrooms, we celebrate education both within and beyond the walls of UUCC. Rev. Paige Getty will focus especially on our commitment to comprehensive, faith-based, values-driven sexuality education as offered in the lifespan Our Whole Lives program. And bring your backpack / book bag / briefcase for our annual Blessing of the Backpacks!
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Sunday Aug 21, 2022
Sunday Aug 21, 2022
In April 2022, UUCC launched an initiative to collect reparations for the performance of Negro Spirituals. Join Music Director Michael Adcock, the UUCC Spirituals Reparations Committee and the Chalice Choir for additional examples highlighting the historical significance of spirituals, with special attention to the choral preservation and dissemination of the genre — and exploration of coded language and messages contained within.
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Sunday Aug 14, 2022
The Pleasure Principle | Rev. Karyn Marsh
Sunday Aug 14, 2022
Sunday Aug 14, 2022
While the emotion of joy is often posited as an essential component of spirituality, physical pleasure is at best ignored and at worst, vilified. Theologian Matthew Fox, however, asserts, “Pleasure is one of the deepest spiritual experiences of our lives.” In this service, Rev. Karyn Marsh will explore the place of physical pleasure as a spiritual practice in Unitarian Universalism.
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Sunday Aug 07, 2022
Finding Who We Are in Unitarian Universalism | Kathy Parker
Sunday Aug 07, 2022
Sunday Aug 07, 2022
Join UUCC member and UU historian Kathy Parker and Worship Associate Melissa Affolter for a service entitled “Finding Who We Are in Unitarian Universalism.”
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Sunday Jun 26, 2022
Honoring Our Grief | Rev. Paige Getty
Sunday Jun 26, 2022
Sunday Jun 26, 2022
Much has been lost—and not only to death—in the past two+ years. We’ve endured the global Covid-19 pandemic, personal crises, violent and traumatic events … and just this week, devastating decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court that threaten our safety, liberty, and bodily autonomy.
In this service, through music, poetry, and a time of open sharing, we will express and honor our grief, our sadness, and our rage.
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Sunday Jun 19, 2022
On Juneteenth | Rev. Paige Getty
Sunday Jun 19, 2022
Sunday Jun 19, 2022
On June 19, 1865—two years after the Emancipation Proclamation had been signed—enslaved African Americans in Texas were informed that slavery had ended. In worship, we will both celebrate this historic moment and remind ourselves of its relevance still today.
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Sunday Jun 12, 2022
At the Intersections | Rev. Paige Getty
Sunday Jun 12, 2022
Sunday Jun 12, 2022
Today we explore why, if we are sincerely invested in dismantling oppression and building Beloved Community, it is critical to understand intersections of injustice. We cannot adequately address sexism or ableism or racism or homophobia if we do not address the ways that these oppressions affect and intersect with one another. As Audre Lorde—Black feminist lesbian poet, writer, and activist—said in a 1982 speech, “There is no such thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives.”
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Sunday Jun 05, 2022
Celebrating Blessings | Rev. Paige Getty
Sunday Jun 05, 2022
Sunday Jun 05, 2022
At a time when so much seems broken and in need of healing, today we choose to celebrate blessings. As the Soul Matters team reminds us, “For us [UUs], blessings are not so much about giving something to each other as they are about helping each other notice all that’s already been given.”
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