Book Discussion Group Meeting January 22, 2023

The UUCP Book Discussion Group will meet on Zoom at 11:45am on Sunday, January 22, 2023 to discuss the Introductions and Chapter 1 of Men Without Work: Post-Pandemic Edition (2022).by Nicholas Eberstadt. This book discusses the extremely high unemployment rate among young men and the dangers that poses. Contact bookdiscussion@phoenixuu.org for more information, or join

Adult Class: UU Elevator Speech

Long-time members Bill Snowden and Joan Gale are offering the class “UU Elevator Speech.” Also called a “UU Soundbite”—how would you describe UUism in a few sentences to an acquaintance or a visitor? Many of us struggle to explain what UUism is and why it appeals to us in a manner that is succinct and

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Save the Date – Urban Nocturnes Concert at UUCP

On February 11, 2023 at 2:00pm, Urban Nocturnes will perform a concert of music for strings and clarinet at UUCP, featuring works by Mendelssohn, Glazunov, and Mozart. The concert will also include the premier of a string quartet by UUCP member Glenn Stallcop, local composer and former double bassist with The Phoenix Symphony. Glenn will

A New Way In!

Get ready for a transformation! Imagine walking up to our building and being greeted by sleek and modern automatic sliding doors. No more struggling with the heavy single door. Our new front doors will make coming and going a breeze. The installation is tentatively scheduled to begin on January 13. By the time you arrive

A picture of a heart with black text announcing 30 days of love for 2023.

Announcing 30 Days of Love

The Unitarian Universalist Association is promoting 30 Days of Love between MLK Day and Valentine’s Day with a month of spiritual nourishment, political grounding, and shared practices of faith and justice. There will be messages, body practices, prayers, and stories that will ground you in the theme of the week. Covering topics from democracy to reproductive justice