Beethoven/Mozart – Joint KSO/UUCB Choir Concert

02 Mar

Beethoven/Mozart - Joint KSO/UUCB Choir Concert

March 2, 2019    
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Bryan Baker conducts Beethoven's Mass in C, featuring the combined choirs of the Unitarian Universalist Churches of Berkeley and San Francisco, along with the Kensington Symphony Orchestra. Soloists: Marcelle Dronkers, Soprano; Megan Dibble, Mezzo; Paul Robles, Tenor; Asher Davidson, Baritone.Saturday, March 2, 2019, 7:30 pmTickets $20 & $15Tickets are available through Brown Paper Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4072127

Sunday Childcare Available

03 Mar

Sunday Childcare Available

March 3, 2019    
9:15 am - 1:00 pm
Contact:  Zackrie Vinczen, Acting Director of Religious Education (510) 525-0302, ext. 307, family.ministry@uucb.org

Personal Theology: Dr. Beverly Allen

03 Mar

Personal Theology: Dr. Beverly Allen

March 3, 2019    
9:30 am - 10:45 am
Dr. Beverly Allen, Prof. Emerita at Syracuse University, visiting professor at Stanford. “Marija Gimbutas' Archaeology of the Sacred Feminine.”

Youth and Children’s Choir (YCC) Rehearsal

03 Mar

Youth and Children's Choir (YCC) Rehearsal

March 3, 2019    
10:00 am - 10:45 am
Making music is an important part of being in a church community. The music we make helps to communicate ideas, sooth the soul, and set the mood of a gathering. The Youth and Children’s Choir sings in service approximately twice per month. For more information see: http://uucb.org/learning/children-youth/youth-and-childrens-choir/Contact: Katie Lipka(650) 393-9552, kt@kokopop.com

K-1st Grade

03 Mar

K-1st Grade

March 3, 2019    
11:13 am - 12:15 pm
There are many wonders and mysteries that we have yet to uncover. A caterpillar becoming a butterfly is one example of the many natural mysteries. What are other mysteries? How can we approach the wonders of nature with an open heart and mind?

4th-5th Grade

03 Mar

4th-5th Grade

March 3, 2019    
11:15 am - 12:15 pm
Today we will explore the power of presence and witness. How can we show up for one another in injustice? How can the simple act of being present be powerful?