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Introducing our NEXT minister!

Rev. Danielle Lindstrom sq

The CUUC Board of Trustees is delighted to announce that the Members of Community Unitarian Universalist Congregation at White Plains unanimously voted for Rev. Danielle Lindstrom to be our next settled minister. She will start with CUUC on August 1, 2024. Rev. Danielle will start with CUUC on August 1, 2024. We thank the Ministerial Search Committee for their excellent work in selecting Rev. Danielle. Until she joins us, we will continue to engage our awesome 2023-2024 interim ministry team – Rev. Kimberley Debus, Rev. Paul Langston-Daley, Rev. Deb Morra, and Rev. Patience Stoddard – for ministerial activities. If you have questions about Rev. Danielle, contact Creighton Cray or Terri Kung.


Sunday Worship Service

Sun May 12, 10:00am “Religious Exploration Sunday” ~ The RE Collaborative with Tracy Breneman
Tracy is CUUC’s Director of Religious Exploration and Faith Development.

The Sun May 12 Order of Service will be available shortly.

Our All-Ages Sunday Worship is in the sanctuary. Families are invited to worship together; Religious Exploration classes will not be meeting. Childcare is available starting at 9:45.

To join the worship livestream, log in to: bit.ly/CUUC-Worship, or phone in (audio only): 646-876-9923. Webinar: 761 321 991, Passcode: 468468

After worship we host a social hour in the fireside area for connection and conversation (parents and guardians, please pick up young children first). In Fellowship Hall, we will hold a sharing session to explore our thoughts about the proposed new “centered in love” Article II of the Unitarian Universalist Association bylaws, which will be voted on in June.

Those with us online may use our Virtual Coffee Hour Zoom space, bit.ly/CUUC-CoffeeHour, to connect with one another after worship.

Find videos of past worship services at our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@CUUCWP

This Sunday

Sun May 12
8:45am Choir Rehearsal (Sanctuary)
9:00am Children/Youth Rehearse Song (Sanctuary)
9:45am Childcare (Room 32)
10:00am All-Ages Worship (Sanctuary & Worship Zoom: bit.ly/CUUC-Worship)(Religious Exploration classes do not meet.)
11:15am Social Hour (Fireside Area)
11:15am Virtual Coffee Hour (bit.ly/CUUC-CoffeeHour)
11:30am Congregation Forum: UUA Article II Sharing Session (Fellowship Hall, Zoom: bit.ly/CUUC-Zoom-6161)




THIS WEEK AT CUUC

ONLINE lEARNING: “America’s Housing History”

Online Learning: “America’s Housing History – Past and Present,” Thu May 2, 7:00-8:30pm, Zoom 7899: https://bit.ly/CUUC-Zoom-7899
The Racial Justice Team hosts a 90-minute online learning event on the history of housing discrimination and its impact on minority populations. We will also share current events and opportunities to make a positive impact on housing accessibility and affordability. No reading or pre-work required; our goal is to expand everyone’s comfort zone with learning about housing discrimination and how we can make a difference. Contact: Jeff Tomlinson, Joe Majsak

Day in Place

Day in Place, Sat May 4, CUUC Lower Parking Lot
Join the CUUC PlaceKeepers at our monthly “First Saturday Practice” to experience, appreciate, and care for the sanctuary that is CUUC’s outdoor grounds. You are invited to arrive early enough to see the sun’s rays arrive (about 6:30). At 10:00am, we share gratitude with the Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address. After, you may remain by the fire or help with suppressing some of the aggressive, non-native plants. Please bring loppers (if you have them), gardening gloves and dress and spray, knowing ticks live here too. Contact: Bice Wilson

Flower Service This Sun May 5

During our “Prepare to Bloom” worship service, we will join in a traditional flower ceremony. We invite you to bring a flower that will be shared during the ceremony. The flower should delight you – whether it’s store bought, grown in a hothouse, clipped from your garden, or snipped from a flowering tree. Please note that the ceremony will occur before our children go to their RE activities, and we hope they will be participating in the ceremony as well.

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