CoSM Meeting (Closed Group)
Namaqua Unitarian Universalist Congregation 745 E 5th St, Loveland, United StatesZoom Room #2: https://zoom.us/j/92550309257?pwd=MXgwUVJqZk5DcTVHVGN4Ry9xNEJOUT09
Zoom Room #2: https://zoom.us/j/92550309257?pwd=MXgwUVJqZk5DcTVHVGN4Ry9xNEJOUT09
Join Ryan Marvel, our Music Director, for a three-part Music Theory Series in the Sanctuary. Whether you're a beginner or have some musical background, this series is designed to guide you through the fundamentals of music theory. In this class, you’ll cover: Basic concepts like note names, rhythms, and the staff Advanced topics such as time … Continue reading Three-Part Music Theory Class
Hey singers—let’s come together and make some music! If you’d like to join this fantastic group, please email Ryan Marvel at MusicDir@NamaquaUU.org or just come by. We’re a casual and fun choral community that welcomes everyone. No audition is necessary—just bring your enthusiasm for music. All are welcome!
Interested in becoming a member of Namaqua Unitarian Universalist Congregation? Join Rev. Dana and the Membership Ministry for our Exploring Membership class! This is a great opportunity to share your story, learn about Unitarian Universalism, and discover more about NUUC. The session will be held in Parker Hall (the building just north of the Sanctuary). … Continue reading Exploring Membership
Belonging is one of the most important experiences that give life value and meaning. Most people long to be with those who allow us to be fully ourselves, thriving among friends. What is your sense of belonging at NUUC? How do you welcome in and share this experience of belonging with others? Join Rev. Dana … Continue reading Worship Service – “Longing and Belonging”
This is a welcome gathering for newcomers who want to learn more about Namaqua and Unitarian Universalism. It takes place on the 3rd Sunday of each month, after the service, in Rev. Dana’s office. Feel free to bring your questions!
Join us in Parker Hall for a fun and engaging afternoon of lively conversation, postcard writing, and poster making to our elected (and non-elected) representatives! Postcards will be provided, but please bring your own postage. We’ll be continuing this event weekly after the service every Sunday, starting at 11:30 AM on March 2. All are … Continue reading Join the Resistance-Postcard Party
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The social sisterhood aims to create a virtual space for church women to connect bi-monthly, transcending geographical boundaries. Participants join from various locations, engaging in heartfelt conversations about their lives. There’s no set agenda, there’s no membership. It’s an inclusive forum for women to connect, fostering dialogue, and sharing ideas—ideal for newcomers or long-time members … Continue reading Virtual Social Sisterhood
We'll meet to discuss the current political climate, as well as our hopes and fears. We're reading On Freedom by Timothy Snyder, focusing on the first 100 pages. But feel free to come even if you don’t have the book! Our discussions are wide-ranging. In-person in Parker Hall, or contact Doug Stewart for the Zoom link at dougestewart@gmail.com.
Richard Williams, (Oglala Lakota and Northern Cheyenne), will share the truth about American Indian history and treaty rights in Colorado. Rick's presentation details information on a two-year study by the Truth, Restoration, and Education Commission (TREC) and the People of the Sacred Land revealing Colorado's untold history of Native land displacement and genocide. The TREC's … Continue reading Why Are There No American Indian Reservations on the Front Range or Eastern Plains of Colorado?
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