Speaker: with Karen Elliott

The Stories and Blessings We Share

Morning Worship

11:00 to 11:45 a.m.

We will gather on Facebook Live and YouTube.

Many say that the universe is not made of atoms; it’s made of stories. And people and the relationships between people even more so. Willingness to share these stories blesses each of us – sharing blesses us through trust and through giving that little part of ourselves to each other. As we start to get to know each other, I’m looking forward to hearing your stories and your hopes and dreams for UUCB

Virtual Coffee Hour

11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
On Zoom. After worship we invite you… [read more]

Fly

Morning Worship

11:00 to 11:45 a.m.
The bird is an intriguing metaphor appearing in many religious traditions, stories, songs and legends. We have long been fascinated by (or sometimes afraid of) the winged creatures. What lessons can we learn through the lives of birds and how can we apply these lessons during this unusual time in our lives? We will gather on Facebook Live and YouTube.
Rev. Katie Culbert served as Intern Minister in Sarasota Florida, where she was ordained in 2016. She served[read more]

Facing the Unknown

Morning Worship

11:00 to 11:45 a.m.
We will gather on Facebook Live and YouTube Over two millennia ago, Heraclitus said that change is the only constant in life. While this is old wisdom, our world and lives seem to be bearing it out in new ways. This week in worship, we focus on how to prepare ourselves spiritually for all of the unknowns that lie ahead of us.

Congregational Meeting

11:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.
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calling 669-900-6833 and using the same login numbers.

Centering Different Stories

Join us this week as we celebrate Black History Month through story, song, preaching, and personal testimony. This is a service for all ages, and childcare is available in the Nursery for babies and young children.

Creating Community

So much of our lives are spent working and sleeping, so how we spend our time apart from work and home is important both for our well-being and to the fabric of our wider communities. On this day when many of our members will be representing our church at Albany and Berkeley’s Solano Stroll, we will reflect on our role and impact as a “third place” in the lives of our members, friends, and beyond.