Songs & Stories – Finding Unity in the Great Unknown
Join community member and UUCCHC friend, Chase Cotten, for seven songs and seven stories honoring the parts of the human experience that most unite us.
Join community member and UUCCHC friend, Chase Cotten, for seven songs and seven stories honoring the parts of the human experience that most unite us.
The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom is a self-help book by bestselling author Don Miguel Ruiz. The book offers a code of conduct claiming to be based on ancient Toltec wisdom that advocates freedom from self-limiting beliefs that may cause suffering and limitation in a person’s life.First published in 1997, the book has … Continue reading Four Agreements
In the spirit of the Homecoming tradition, everyone who has ever been a friend or member of UUCCHC – past, present, and future – is invited to this special Sunday service and pitch-in lunch.
Join us for a gathering of friends, food, and fun. There will be no formal service – just open conversation. Everyone is invited to bring a dish to share.
We’ve all seen the Just Be Kind signs around. For this service, we will be asking you to share your own acts or experiences, or observed, in person or on media, of people being kind. We will have the projector set up if you want to share a video. And we will also have a … Continue reading Just Be Kind
Hendricks County Pride is a newer nonprofit here in Hendricks County. This year, specifically, they have seen tremendous growth and support! They’re picnic was a huge success. As they continue to grow, you’ll see more events popping up throughout the county, and plenty of opportunities to get involved.
Each of us are engaged in our own “free and responsible search for truth and meaning” – but those unique searches led us to some interaction with Unitarian Universalism and the UUCCHC. Members Marissa Farrell and Sue Pittman will share about their own spiritual and/or religious journeys that led to UU and why UU’s values … Continue reading My Journey in UU
Recent Supreme Court rulings have severely limited the rights of Americans. While these setbacks are significant, a brief history of what has historically happened to behaviors formerly considered “deviant” is a cause for hope for the future.
In helping patients understand themselves and their issues, Sue has found that educating patients on the Stages of Change (the Transtheoretical Model) is vital to their success in therapy. The model operates on the assumption that people do not change behaviors quickly and decisively but rather, change in behavior occurs continuously through a cyclical process. … Continue reading Stages of Change