The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Phoenix strives to be a spiritual community for our time, focused on diverse theological perspectives, radical inclusion, and knowing that issues of justice and equity shape everything we do.
With a special awareness for those who have been historically marginalized, we welcome all, of every race, class, ethnicity, immigration status, sexual orientation, gender identity, religious background, mental and physical ability and disability. We welcome your whole self, your family into our worship as we build a community of caring, courage, and hope.
We are passionate about anti-racism, anti-oppression, equality, and justice work. Social justice is not just a component of our ministry; it is embedded into every part of us. We strive for a multicultural anti-oppression presence in every aspect of what we do, including worship, outreach, and even committee work.
Community members of all ages are invited to an afternoon of creativity, imagination, and information. Find out what “Our Community Honors Children” really means and how you help make it happen. Learn about kiddo registration, volunteer opportunities, sensory superhero training, and Children’s Ministry Team membership—or just come to play! Join us in the sanctuary immediately
We currently have no Meal Train needs, but if you know of someone who could use some help with meals, please contact unicare@phoenixuu.org. Thank you! What’s a Meal Train? Our UUCP community shares journeys by supporting congregants with meals during challenging times and life transitions. Volunteers may choose to make a meal & deliver, or
Respite Care for Homeless People and their Pets Our Share the Plate Recipient for August is the respite services program at Circle the City. This vital program offers recuperative respite care where people facing homelessness can rest, heal, and recover from a serious illness or injury, including burns from the hot summer streets. All respite
The UUCP Book Discussion Group has decided to conduct our meetings on Zoom rather than in person, starting Sunday, August 31, 2022. We will be discussing the book, “The Power of Crisis: How Three Threats—and Our Response—Will Change the World”. Contact bookdiscussion@phoenixuu.org for more information, or join us Sundays at 11:45am on Zoom: 876 6084
The petition “to protect public education and stop Voucher Expansion” continues. Sign at the Civic Engagement table at the back of the sanctuary. The Good Trouble team is holding a letter writing party to get out the vote. See Jon at the CE table at the back of the Sanctuary, or email goodtrouble@phoenixuu.org.
UUCP’s Earth Justice Ministry recommends that, for the rest of our election cycle, the best thing we can do for the environment is to get into “Good Trouble”. One of our goals is to advocate for good changes for the environment. Right now, we need leaders who support voting, democracy, peoples’ rights, and cleaning our environment. And the