We’ve had wonderful weather for Outdoor RE, which generally meets “rain or shine.” However, if there might be strong winds or stormy weather, an assessment will be made before 8am that Sunday. If the decision is made to cancel Outdoor RE, (and only if it’s cancelled), an email announcing the cancelation will go out to registered families and Teachers no later than 8am. Questions? Contact Jennifer.
Social Generosity Offering: October 2021

Meaning “Our Home” in Ojibwe, Ain Dah Yung Center provides a healing place within the community for American Indian youth and families to thrive in safety and wholeness. They provide:
- Culturally responsive emergency shelter to indigenous youth in crisis and need of housing.
- Residential transitional living program for youth ages 16-21.
- Permanent supportive housing for young adults ages 18-24.
- After-school prevention programming for children and teens.
- Support services for indigenous families with the goal of keeping families together.
- In-person direct services to unhoused youth including housing assessments.
- Case management, and safe harbor services for survivors of exploitation and trafficking.
How to Donate: You can donate online using a credit card at bit.ly/giveuucm. You may also mail a contribution to UUCM at 2030 Wayzata Blvd E, Wayzata MN 55391. Simply make your check out to “UUCM” with “Social Generosity” in the memo line.
UUCM Mid-Week Message 9/29/21
This week’s message reflects on the power of desire lines in our lives. Rev. Lisa invites us to keep embracing possibility by following our intuition and forging new paths for ourselves and others.
You are also invited to view an introduction and link to this month’s UUConnectMonthly newsletter, below Rev. Lisa’s message.
Click on the picture above to view Rev. Lisa’s weekly video message.
September 2021: UUConnect Monthly
The UU Connect Monthly newsletter returns for another year! In this edition, we get to know UUCM members Dana Rutt and Nik Martinson. The Creative Expressions section reflects on the Soul Matters theme of, “Embracing Possibility.” Check out the final page for how you can submit stories, art, and thoughts on October’s theme of “Cultivating Relationships.”
Grateful to connect with you,
Stephanie Siewert and Lori Arnold – uuconnectmonthly@uucmtka.org
Podcast with Rev. Lisa Discussing Racial Covenants
The General Commission on Religion and Race of the United Methodist Church invited Rev. Lisa to share UUCM’s work to remove the racial covenant on our property on their national podcast. You can listen here.
Pastoral Care Form
UUCM now offers an easy way to connect with our Caring Ministry and share a joy or sorrow in Sunday’s Life Passages. Check out the new online UUCM Pastoral Care Form.

