Announcements

Sunday, Jun 23Service: Manifesting Abundance
Carol Plummer

What is Abundance? Why is true abundance and prosperity so hard to achieve? In this service we will explore abundance, the spiritual laws around abundance, how our beliefs interact and what is needed to manifest lasting abundance.

Sunday, Jun 23Upcoming workdays

Plan to come to the next SCUU workday on Sunday, June 23 after church. Enjoy lunch and then help with road repair and other chores along with your SCUU friends. Please bring any used CD's you might have to hang around the buildings as woodpecker deterrents. See you then!

Sunday, Jun 30Goddess Gathering Drum and Chant

A Goddess gathering featuring drumming, chanting, and ritual will be held in the yurt on Sunday, June 30th.  Informal drumming will commence at Noon.  Ritual will commence at 12:30 and we will drum and chant until the circle is closed at 2:00.  All are welcome, no experience is required, and you need not have a drum.

Sunday, Jun 30Service: Because It’s Ours
Rev. Megan Foley

Have you ever found it hard to love your country?  Do the things the US does sometimes make you embarrassed or enraged?  What do you do with those feelings on the Fourth of July?  Come to church to hear an exploration from Rev. Dr. James Kubal-Komoto, who recommends a particular way to keep on loving and participating in America, even when we’re kind of mad, too.

Wednesday, Aug 14Don't Forget to Collect Your Water This Summer

Collect your water from your exotic or everyday summer  experiences for our annual Water Communion ceremony on September 8th.

Sunday, Mar 23Sunday Meditation Service

The Sunday meditation service meets for silent meditation, reading and sharing of insight on Sunday mornings at 9:00am, prior to the main service. Newcomers are welcome, but not required, to arrive at 8:40am for a brief orientation.

Welcome!

You’ve found your way to a remarkable congregation practicing a remarkable religion. Unitarian Universalism is a liberal, creedless faith, born out of the Judeo-Christian tradition, that takes two tasks to heart: freely exploring spiritual truth, using a broad range of religious sources and our own inspiration and reason as guides; and loving our neighbors without qualification, as best as we are able. At Sugarloaf in particular, you’ll find a range of people from a variety of backgrounds who come together regularly to celebrate what’s most important to them, support each other in life’s hard moments, and to be a part of a community that matters and cares.

Sugarloaf is located in an idyllic setting and is filled with friendly people. We invite you to come and experience our religious community at Sunday worship. You are welcome here whoever you are: however old or young, wherever you are from, whoever your ancestors were, and in whatever religion you were raised. You are welcome here whatever your gender and whomever you love. You are welcome with whatever abilities and limitations you have. We invite you to bring your whole self.* We know that your presence will enrich the Sugarloaf community – and that Sugarloaf will become a special place for you, too.

If you have any questions about the Sugarloaf Congregation of Unitarian Universalists, Unitarian Universalism in general, or just want further information, please don’t hesitate to call or email me. Better yet, just come down on Sunday morning and see what we have to offer. You’ll be glad you did.

See you at Sugarloaf,
Megan