- Our Meeting House
- UUA General Assembly
- Gorge Pride Parade
- Multigenerational Worship
- People's Climate March
- FISH Food Bank Community Gardens
- Oil Train Protest -- Mosier Derailment
- Annual picnic
- Flower Communion
- George Floyd vigil
- MCUUF banner parade in Hood River
- Portland Pride Parade
MCUUF Watch Party – Mahabharata 10am
January 29 – MCUUF Watch Party – Mahabharata
Let’s engage with the New Year by watching this dramatization of an epic Sanskrit poem. The film itself will be the service. It focuses on the quarrel between two groups of cousins who represent the dark and light forces which … read more.
This month’s theme is “Wintering and Regeneration”
Wintering is the process of navigating winter, a season that is, in many ways, a time of
regeneration. Of course, there is the external season, but there is an internal season that also
requires wintering skills. And, there are individual differences, as Martin Marty noted when he
contrasted a summery spirituality with a wintry spirituality. For some, winter pushes them
outdoors, while it pulls others indoors. For both, regeneration is an essential process whether by
the exhilaration of downhill skiing or the contentment of drinking hot cocoa in front of a
fireplace. No two winters are alike, nor two winterings, which is why Katherine May writes,
“you’ll find wisdom in your winter, and once it’s over, it’s your responsibility to pass it on.
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In-Person Worship – What to Expect
MCUUF offers in-person worship services the first and third Sundays of the month. We hope you’ll attend if you are
- Up to date for COVID vaccinations, including boosters, if you are eligible
- Willing to sign-in for possible contact tracing
- Willing to use hand sanitizer when you arrive
- Willing to wear An N95 or KN95 mask. One will be given to you if you don’t have one
- Willing to sit six feet apart from others