My fellow congregation members, I would like to let you all know about a change the Board of Trustees has made to the Leadership Covenant, as of May 7th.
The Board has removed “assume good faith” from the Leadership Covenant and replaced it with “build trust … read more.
This April, Janet, Leeane, Alan, Gary, and Joe got to work cleaning up the front yard at UU Casper and getting the tree trimming going for the season! Happy Arbor Day and Belated Earth Day! Bring a rake to this Sunday’s service and we’ll do … read more.
At General Assembly 2023, Unitarian Universalists will take an initial vote on proposed changes to Article II of the UUA Bylaws, which includes the current UUA purposes, principles, sources, and clauses on inclusion and freedom of belief.
The following Zoom workshops to discuss amendments to the … read more.
Johhny Merrimon was thirteen when his twin sister disappeared. Now, one year later, she is presumed dead. His mother is devastated, his father gone, and life will never be the same. But Johnny has a map, a bike, and a plan. He’s going to find … read more.
Our Vision Quest is intended be an opportunity for each of us to think about, and share with others, a vision for the future of our Casper UU community. It will be an informal discussion on Sunday, once a month after coffee. One of the … read more.
February UU Casper book club selection: “Saving Cicadas” by Nicole Seitz.
“Part road trip, part mystery, and completely unexpected, ‘Saving Cicadas’ picks you up in one place and puts you down someplace else entirely. It’s an eloquent reminder that life is a miracle — and even … read more.
In October, the Eclectic Meditation Group was approved as a UU Casper adult learning program. The founding members are Stuart Mackenzie, Melody Haler, Megan Jessup, Damion Jessup, and Cindy Wright. The purpose of the group is to share meditations with one another, from a variety … read more.
June 30th is the end of UU Casper’s fiscal year and my time serving on the Board of Trustees. It’s been an honor to serve the congregation as Secretary and then President of the Board while we entered … read more.