Author: Amy Hayden

The Journey to Self-Love

Ndide Achebe writes about living with mental illness and learning to love the parts of herself that are scary, in the latest Braver/Wiser.

Next Book Selected

What happens when media and politics become forms of entertainment? The UUCC Book Discussion Group will explore this question as we discuss Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman. This book takes a prophetic look at what results when politics, journalism, education, and even religion become subject to the demands … Continue reading Next Book Selected

New Zoom link for Sunday services

Beginning this Sunday September 6, we have a new Zoom link for our Sunday Credo group (9:00 a.m.) and Sunday service (10:00 a.m.). As always, check your email or our private Facebook group for the Zoom meeting ID and password. If you are not on our email list, please contact our minister for this information: minister@uucchc.org)

Ground Control

Erika A Hewitt says that the language of air traffic control is helping her during confusing, turbulent pandemic times that seem out of control. Read more in Braver/Wiser.

Newly Revived Committee on Ministry

Our Committee on Ministry is newly revived. Its members are Sue Pittman (chair), Cindy Haverly, and Tasha Ritter. The Comm. on Ministry is at the center of the relationships between the congregation, board, and minister. Their chief task is “to promote effective ministry in the congregation and to assist the congregation in understanding and evaluating the nature and scope … Continue reading Newly Revived Committee on Ministry

Zoom In to UUCC Book Group

Looking for a good read and a group of people interested in discussing it? Look no further than the newly forming UUCC Book Discussion Group. And we are fortunate to have a book club veteran to lead the group! Kristin Roahrig-Malloy has agreed to be the facilitator of this group that will begin meeting on Wednesday, … Continue reading Zoom In to UUCC Book Group