Sparked by scientific research and Robin’s personal experiences, this provocative program invites you to open to new ways of thinking, feeling, and being. This is an exploration of a new way of prayer as a non-religious, non-beseeching practice. As the song goes, “The times, they are a changin’!” Robin offers examples of how it is possible to move through adversity and invoke grace by tuning in, listening, and acting from your heart.
Robin Reichert is an author, storyteller, speaker, artist, mystic, retired massage therapist, and body-centered psychotherapy practitioner. She implements her storytelling skills as a lay liturgist and Sunday service presenter for Unitarian Universalist and other churches. In 2011 Robin participated in the 25th anniversary of the World Interfaith Summit for Peace and Justice in Assisi, Italy.
Her most recent book, Diary of a Man Called Jesus - His Life and Missing Years, a Novel, offers a surprising new slant on a 2000 year old story. She also authored Earth Divine – Adventures of an Everyday Mystic, Feather Gifts for All Ages, and has one storytelling CD Mystic – Stories of Wonder and Magic.
Come one come all to our Religious Education Sunday! Join us on our quest to search for the heart of RE through questions from our children and youth as we celebrate what they've learned this year. This Sunday we also gather together all ages with Open Hearts and Open Minds to dedicate a new child and welcome the new child to UCWC.
We ask all members to please stay for the Annual Meeting following the service. Childcare will be provided.
The UCWC Men’s Group will meet in-person on Tuesday, July 2, at 7 pm. Gerry Giess will lead the discussion and we will meet at his place – details will be sent out via email: If you are interested in participating but are not yet on the UCWC Men’s Group email distribution list, please reach out to Mark and Dirk at mens-group@ucwc.org.
In this era of intensity and activity, stillness can be an elusive, though coveted, spiritual goal. How can we open room for the stillness within ourselves?
One of Unitarian Universalism’s missions and commitments is to support each person’s dignity and worth. We honor the many ways that people live and love. We welcome the sacredness of all loving relationships and the worthiness and beauty of all gender expressions. In this Service of Pride, we will affirm this with joy. Please join members of UCWC, including Amelia and Carrie Sandler and Kathy Beatty, as they share their experiences as LGTBQ+ members and allies, both challenging and hopeful. Together, we are a part of our Beloved Community.
Is there a relationship between humor and spirituality? Can laughter and faith coexist? A somewhat lighthearted but serious look at these and other pressing questions of the day to make you laugh and think.
For millennia mystics and poets have told us that “All is one” and yet we feel ourselves surrounded by separation, antagonism, and isolation! With help from some intrepid dung beetles, science ambassador JD Stillwater takes us on a tour of findings from mainstream science that reveal an underlying wholism in everything from human bodies to ecosystems to the very fabric of space-time. In short, science agrees: “All is one."
The UCWC Men’s Group will meet in-person on Tuesday, July 2, at 7 pm. Gerry Giess will lead the discussion and we will meet at his place – details will be sent out via email: If you are interested in participating but are not yet on the UCWC Men’s Group email distribution list, please reach out to Mark and Dirk at mens-group@ucwc.org.