MCUUF welcomes everyone, regardless of age, race or ethnicity, immigration status, sexual orientation,
gender identity, or disability. Wherever you are on your spiritual path, you are welcome here.

When the Storm Comes, We Move Together

There is so much change happening right now that it may feel as if the whole world is in a storm. How do we find the way to move with and through the storm? Not running for cover, but finding who we must become to ride it out and emerge triumphant. When the storm settles, … Continue reading When the Storm Comes, We Move Together

March’s Theme: Letting Go

I remember the moment, when a widow who still had her husband’s clothes in her bedroom closet, realized she was ready to let go. With tears in her eyes she told me about the moment when things shifted. I could feel that she had fully grieved her loss and knew she would still be able to cherish and honor the years they had shared, after her dead husband’s clothes were gone. Grief and fear and a desire to hold time back are a few of the reasons we hold on too long, even when we know it is holding us back. Feeling hurt or sad or self-righteous are other feelings that sometimes prevent us from letting go of grudges and misunderstandings, keeping us stuck in the past. I have also witnessed people letting go of perspectives, prejudices, and positions they thought protected them, finding new freedoms, opportunities, and possibilities in their lives. I imagine you have too. Or maybe, you are one of those people. In our own fellowship, I’m aware we have elders who have lots of practice letting go and who are already carefully considering what they have, what they want to hold on to, and what they are ready to let go of – literally and metaphorically. As we approach spring and anticipate doing some spring cleaning – literally and metaphorically – I invite you to scan your hearts and minds and lives for unnecessary or unhelpful ways of thinking, being and doing. I heard this recently. Let go a little – get a little peace. Let go a lot – get a lot of peace.  Let go absolutely – and you’re free! Let’s use the month of March to let go of whatever is holding us back from living and loving life to the fullest.

Events

Recurring Events

Every Tuesday – Garden Café 9-11 AM at Nativ Café, organized by Pam Zachary-Morneault
Every Friday – Community Action for Gaza 4:30-5 PM at Oak and 2nd St
3rd Thursdays – Sing-Along  7-8 PM at the Rockford Grange, led by Paul Blackburn and Dick Withers
1st Saturdays – Pancake Breakfast 7-10 AM at the Lyle Lion’s Club

Scheduling MCUUF Events at the Grange

Please send requests to [email protected] with the name, date and hours of your proposed event, the specific area at the Grange you want to use and your contact info. We’ll submit it and let you know asap if the request is approved or if there is a scheduling conflict. There is a once-a-month meeting where space/rental questions are decided, so get your requests in as early as possible. Thank you!

Meet Rev. Prose

After receiving her Master of Divinity degree from Bangor Theological Seminary in 2009, Rev. Prose served the All Souls Unitarian Church of Tulsa Oklahoma from 2010 to 2023.  As the Executive Minister of this 2,000 member congregation (one of the largest UU churches in the US), she led a staff of 20 or more. Rev. Prose moved to Hood River over a year ago and has been enjoying spending time with her granddaughter in Washougal.  Rev. Prose also serves as Executive Director of the Portland-based Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice (“IMIrJ”). We are pleased to support Rev. Prose as she continues to lead IMIrJ’s vital programs while also serving as our minister this coming year.