May 302020
 
 May 30, 2020

Sunday Service: May 31 at 11:00:  “We Shall Be Known.”  For the past year we have been singing the great song by this title by the group Ma Muse.   This Sunday Rev. Lucy will reflect on the lyrics of this song and share how we can thrive in “this great turning.”  With Rev. Roger, Worship

May 282020
 
 May 28, 2020
Spiritual Practice of Reading & Responding to Poetry

June 1 & 15 -with JoAnn Anglin and Rev. Roger, 10:00-11:00 a.m. uuss.org/online for Zoom access On the first and third Monday mornings of the month, join local poet and UUSS lay leader JoAnn as she brings this popular Sunday Morning Spiritual Practice to our community online.  She chooses a poem which we read together and

May 282020
 
 May 28, 2020

Tomorrows topic is being taken from Rev Roger’s Tuesday Service on Grace.We will be talking about our personal experience of GRACE. Join at 7 We will enter the zoom Rooms between 7:10 and 7:15. Join Zoom Meetinghttps://zoom.us/j/96377842397?pwd=MlFtL1VaSkd1MkxZL2x5eExSam5rdz09 Meeting ID: 963 7784 2397 Password: 617662 John, Christopher, Taylor, Hally and Karen

May 272020
 
 May 27, 2020
June 20 EJ Event, 10:00 a.m. - Noon

Are you interested in learning more about the work of our Environmental Justice team in own community of West Arden Arcade? Or want to know about our newly established Climate Justice Committee? We’re excited to let you know that on June 20 UUSS members will share about this work.  And Gabby Trejo, Executive Director of

May 272020
 
 May 27, 2020
Finding Light On The Parkway, Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Hi, Folks, For 70 consecutive days since the Covid-19 sequestration began for us on March 19, I’ve had the pleasure of sharing with you an image and a few thoughts from the American River Parkway.   “Finding Light” conveyed the purpose that I hoped to discover with you each day, in some way, as together

May 262020
 
 May 26, 2020
Finding Light On The Parkway, Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Hi, Folks, You can imagine the disappointment of this juvenile river otter when it realized that it hadn’t met its hero, Flipper.  It was only a big chunk of driftwood in the American River that seemed to be so dolphin-like!  Rest assured that the young otter’s disappointment was brief, and that its playful nature swiftly