Join Linda Lyons and AnnMarie Kajencki for a reflective service as we transition from 2024 to 2025. What falsities are you ready to release? What has been hidden and is now revealed? How will you welcome the new? We will reflect on what we want to transform through a ritual of cleansing and letting go. … Continue reading Worship Service – “Let Go of Old, Bring in the New”
We are looking for volunteers to join us in serving the community! No cooking experience is required! Come join us for a rewarding experience of serving those in need. We appreciate your support!
Please join Worship Associate kathy hartman along with Ocean Alexander, Sasha Tyschenko, Curtis Hopehill, Meagan Foster, Dona Leonard, Doug Stewart, Randy Schnepf, Loretta Hogg and Marie Steen for this annual Namaqua tradition as they share reflections from every age. Come, yet again, come, to hear members of different decades respond to Mary Oliver's question from … Continue reading Worship Service – “Decades Service”
NUUC’s Pastoral Care Ministry is offering a new online (Zoom-only) program for seniors, especially those who are feeling isolated. While the topics will vary depending on the group’s interests and needs, the objectives will include: • Creating a connected community • Discussing common issues • Identifying and accessing resources Zoom Room #1: Click Here to Connect!
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
During our meetings, we discuss various social justice issues and plan events and activities to raise awareness and support. We welcome all who are interested in joining us in this vital work.
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!
Join us in the Sanctuary for a class focused on defining good posture and balance, with a personalized evaluation of both. You’ll learn simple, everyday exercises and practices to improve your posture and balance—nothing complicated, just easy, practical moves that anyone can do. Come have fun, stay healthy, and feel your best!
Join us for an evening of music, gentle dancing, and healing community with the Dances of Universal Peace. This spiritual practice blends sacred phrases, live music, and movement from various traditions, creating a living experience of unity and peace. No experience is necessary; childcare provided. Join Rev. Dana and Lola Muholland in the Sanctuary for this transformative … Continue reading Dances of Universal Peace
How can the stories we live out heal ourselves & offer healing to others? How can we change the stories we live by for the better? Worship Associates Mim Neal & Doug Stewart share their own stories to explore this theme. Click Here for the Zoom Link!
The Young Adults Group is meeting in Parker Hall after coffee hour! Bring your favorite quotes, poems, readings, or recorded music to share—anything that inspires and supports you as you begin the new year. Rev. Dana will have her PA system with Bluetooth, so you can connect your phone to play music. Rev. Dana and … Continue reading Young Adults Gathering
Come together for an evening of creativity and community as we prepare posters for the People's March on January 18th and the MLK March in Fort Collins on January 20th. Whether you're planning to attend one of these marches or just want to help create, we welcome you to join us in Parker Hall! This event is open to … Continue reading Poster-Making Party
Join us in Parker Hall for an evening of reflective conversation on spirituality and beliefs. We’ll explore questions such as: How has your concept of 'God' or Creator changed over your lifetime? What is most important to you in relationships? What am I searching for? What am I finding? What is the goal or purpose … Continue reading Women’s Group: What Makes You Spiritual?
UUkes is a group of people who enjoy learning and playing the ukulele. We occasionally perform for NUUC church services or other events, but mostly we just have fun. Whether you are a beginner or have been playing the ukulele for a while, you are welcome to join us.
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!
Join us for UU Writers, our monthly creative writing group where we gather to discuss the topic of the month. If you enjoy writing and sharing your thoughts, we’d love to have you with us!
Our lives are made of stories—not just our histories, but the stories we tell ourselves and the stories we believe. Martin Luther King Jr. found a way to challenge the old stories and shape new ones. Join Rev. Dana, Debbie Gentry as Worship Associate, Ryan Marvel, and the Choir for this MLK celebration. Click … Continue reading Worship Service – “MLK Sunday: Stories that Shape Our Lives”
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 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
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
As we face our fears of the future, let us consider the stories we tell ourselves. What new and better stories and perspectives will help us through? It is time to tell a better tale. Join Rev. Dana and AnnMarie Kajencki as Worship Associate as we explore the possibilities. Click Here for the Zoom Link!
We’ll hold a special Congregational Meeting on Sunday, January 26th after the Sunday service. The purpose will be to vote on this motion: Moved, that the Congregation intends to approve a fiscal year 2025/26 budget that includes at least $20,000-40,000 from either our savings or additional fundraising. Background Moving to a sustainable staffing model next year might trigger a ministerial … Continue reading Congregational Meeting
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!
All are welcome! We'll begin discussing On Freedom by Timothy Snyder, covering the first 100 pages or so. But feel free to come even if you haven't read the book—we have far-reaching discussions on political policies, and our hopes, fears, and dreams for a better society.
Join us for a transformative workshop on shame resilience in our spiritual life. Over four dynamic sessions, we’ll explore how shame can block our spiritual growth, and prevent us from embracing vulnerability, trust, and wholehearted living. Drawing on insights from Dr. Brené Brown's research on shame and vulnerability, we’ll examine the ways people often try … Continue reading A Path to Spiritual Wholeness: Navigating Our Inner Critic