In July and August we are celebrating the creativity and talent of members and friends of UUCM. The North Wall Art Space features the work of 25 artists. Come see the variety of mediums members friends use to express their creativity!
If you are attending Sunday services on Zoom and would like to see the show in person, please contact Christy Dachelet to arrange a viewing at your convenience.
The week’s message offers a personal greeting from Katie Kline, Spiritual Director and Climate Justice Lead with the Minnesota Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Alliance. Katie shares gratitude for MUUSJA’s partnership with UUCM and opportunities coming up in the year ahead.
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Each month, UUCM gives away the full amount of its offering to an organization doing the work of love, equity, and justice in our world. Please use the instructions below to donate to this month’s social generosity recipient: The Minnesota Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Alliance (MUUSJA).
The Minnesota Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Alliance (MUUSJA) seeks to shape a just, sustainable, and loving world by nurturing collaborations among UU teams, congregations, and community partners who share the goal of collective liberation. Their work is firmly grounded in our UU faith which calls us to show up for justice with love, courage, humility, and accountability. MUUSJA works to equip UUs in Minnesota to do powerful, sustainable, accountable, spiritually-rooted work — both locally and in the broader public sphere.
How to Donate:
Online to “Social Generosity” using a credit card at bit.ly/giveuucm.
Mail a contribution with “Social Generosity” in the memo line to UUCM at 2030 Wayzata Blvd E, Wayzata MN 55391.
In this week, as Unitarian Universalists gather for General Assembly and our community prepares for Pride, we share this blessing for Love and Solidarity with Trans and Nonbinary People. May we continue to center Love and pass it on.
Join us for an evening of jazz this Saturday night! The Minnetonka Jazz Band will be performing in the sanctuary, June 17 at 7:30 p.m. Bandleader Greg Lewis will be taking us through jazz favorites from Thad Jones to The Beatles! The concert is free and open to all ages.
Join Abra Lee for a public lecture — The Great American Garden Road Trip — illuminating the historic and influential figures in Black garden history. From an extraordinary tale of espionage in the name of flowers, to familial ties to the Harlem Renaissance, Black America has long sown seeds of greatness in the garden. Tickets available here.