January Social Action Collection: PACEM

PACEM is a grassroots organization in our region that works with 80 local congregations and community groups and 3,000 volunteers to provide shelter and related services to the homeless. The name is the Latin word for “peace” and also an acronym for “People And Congregations Engaged in Ministry.” Each night...

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Board of Trustees Meeting Report – December 2022

The Board of Trustees met this past Wednesday evening on zoom. We received some appreciation from our guests.  First for Rev. Tim’s thoughtful sermons that cover large scopes of how other religious traditions tie in nicely with our Unitarian Universalist values.  He was thanked for bringing his humility forward while...

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Tim’s Musings

There is something about the holiday season that leads my spirit to yearn for quiet and reflection. Maybe it’s the hectic pace, the hustle and bustle of crowded stores, or the commercialization of a time that is supposed to be about peace and good will. Whatever the reason, during the...

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Art Show: Season of Light, December 2022

Season of Light Show Congregational members of all ages were invited to submit work for this Season of Light Show.  Since a visual work cannot be made without light, this show lets us see the perspectives of  seven of our faith community’s artists. If you are interested in any of...

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Changing Our Name on the Front of Church

A small task force has been given the job of researching and designing the change of our name on the front wall along Rugby Road.  We plan to offer the Board a proposal of two choices at the Board meeting on December 7th.  Below are the two proposals. A table...

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Vigil of Grief and Love

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Charlottesville 717 Rugby Road Wednesday, November 16 @ 7PM and online over zoom The tragic violence at UVA has taken three precious lives and injured two more. It has left students, faculty, and staff at UVA as well as the entire Charlottesville community with grieving hearts....

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