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.
Our Sexton is off this week, so there will be no coffee hour following Sunday’s service. 💡 Coffee Hour Volunteers Needed Would you like to help fill in periodically? We’re always looking for friendly faces to join the Coffee Hour Team! Help us bring warmth and connection to our congregation by volunteering for Coffee Hour
Jay Alagia used to lead an art studio time at UUCP. Val Wylie was asked to revive that, and she found that we can use the Johnson room every Wednesday from 1-4 pm. So if you are interested in creating art, knitting, doing a puzzle, quilting, or making a quiet handcraft, please email artsandcrafts@phoenixuu.org, just to
Sunday, December 15 - 12:00pm MST
Our own singing Santa Claus, Igor Glenn, will lead a Christmas Carol singalong for all ages this Sunday at noon. Igor will start on the patio, but like the Pied Piper, he may stroll around to welcome more people into the Christmas spirit.
Last Saturday, 12 of our singers traveled around Phoenix to visit and sing to UUCP elders who rarely or never come to service in person. It was a wonderful reminder of our connection. If you know some of our elders, or want to meet them, you can view an album of photos!
Sunday, December 15 - 9:00am MST
Come discuss with us Keeping the Faith: God, Democracy, and the Trial that Riveted a Nation, a book about the Scopes trial in 1925. On Dec.15 we will cover Chapter Two: A Cross of Gold and the Man with the Hoe, and Chapter Three: Huxley, Nietzsche, Mencken. What we have covered so far (Preface