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The Flaming Chalice: A Collaborative Art Installation (part 2)

‘At moments we are all artists’ and we can make art together. Local Hendricks County artist Melanie Piltz will guide us to create a multimedia collage that celebrates an important symbol of Unitarian Universalism – the flaming chalice. Everyone is invited to contribute to this artwork; participants are encouraged to wear art-friendly clothing. The completed … Continue reading The Flaming Chalice: A Collaborative Art Installation (part 2)

The Flaming Chalice: A Collaborative Art Installation (part 1)

‘At moments we are all artists’ and we can make art together. Local Hendricks County artist Melanie Piltz will guide us to create a multimedia collage that celebrates an important symbol of Unitarian Universalism – the flaming chalice. Everyone is invited to contribute to this artwork; participants are encouraged to wear art-friendly clothing. The completed … Continue reading The Flaming Chalice: A Collaborative Art Installation (part 1)

Hendricks County Pride Picnic – NO SERVICE

NO SERVICE. Everyone is encouraged to attend the Hendricks County Pride Picnic, taking place 12-4 pm at Williams Park in Brownsburg. If you’d like to volunteer at UUCCHC’s booth, sign up at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090E4AABA928A6F94-uucchc 

“Flower Communion”

“Flower Communion” 2023 marks 100 years since Nobert Čapek first introduced a flower ceremony as a different way of approaching communion, one more fitting for a Unitarian Church. Join UUCC to learn about the rich history of flower communions – and to participate in our very own! Everyone is encouraged to bring their own flower … Continue reading “Flower Communion”

Evolution of Christianity

Pastorix Carmen is with the Roberts Park Methodist Church in downtown Indianapolis, and she also started and leads Kaleidoscope, an LGBT!+ support group that is independent of but meets at Roberts Park.  

The Maps We Live In

… An exploration of how we do and don’t experience the world. We will take a look at an enlarged view of our usual conception of maps, and of their relation to reality. Have we in our modern sophistication, moved out of Plato’s Cave? Or have we just remodeled it.