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(Online) Special Saturday Earth-Centered Service: Ostara

This Ostara/Spring Equinox Celebration will invoke Eostre, a Fertility Goddess of European pagan tradition.  We will cast the sacred circle, call the Elements and raise energy for the coming season of warmth, new growth and abundance.  We will embark upon an esoteric journey to meet Eostre in Her court of eternal springtime and discover what messages She may have for you. Zoom meeting ID 459 187 0381, or join by phone (audio only) 1-253-215-8782. Click on the main menu option “Attend an Online Service” for more information.

Six Impossible Things to Believe Before Brunch

An orthopedic surgeon named Jeremy Statton has the following written on his coffee cup.

He says it does more to get him going in the morning than the coffee he drinks out of it.

“There’s no use trying,” said Alice: “one can’t believe impossible things.”  “I dare say you haven’t … read more.

Discussion Forum Sunday: “Change”

Annette Grochowski will lead a discussion forum on the monthly worship theme “Change.” Youth programming and childcare are available, and conversation and refreshments follow the service. Everyone is welcome!

Spiritual Journeys

During this service, four UU Casper members and friends will share their spiritual journeys. Youth programming and childcare are available, and conversation and refreshments follow the service. Everyone is welcome!

Embracing Islam

Genny Trickett and Stuart Mackenzie will present some aspects of Islam. As the world’s second largest religion, Islam shares roots with, and incorporates aspects of both Judaism and Christianity. The practitioners of these three great religions have historically often been in conflict, but their commonalities are greater than their differences. Youth programming and childcare are available, and conversation and refreshments follow the service. Everyone is welcome!

Special Saturday Earth-Centered Service: Imbolc

Imbolc—Festival of the Eternal Flame.  Embark upon a journey with Brighid — Fire Goddess of healing, poetry, smithcraft — to  stoke the eternal flame of love, inspiration and passion within and empower our work as co-creators.

Annual Burning Bowl Service

A ritual to bid farewell to the old year, and welcome the new, reflecting on and releasing the areas of our lives that no longer serve our highest good. We look forward, creating goals that will advance our journey in the coming year. A portion of the service will be conducted outside. We will continue collecting food donations for Food For Thought throughout the month. Youth programming and childcare are available, and conversation and refreshments follow the service. Everyone is welcome!

Remembering Viola Liuzzo

UU civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo answered Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s call to Selma to march for voting rights, and was killed by KKK members on March 25, 1965. What does her story teach us about racism and sexism in America? We will continue collecting food donations for Food For Thought throughout the month, and also be collecting tootbrushes and travel size toothpaste for the January 24th Project Homeless Connect event. Youth programming and childcare are available, and conversation and refreshments follow the service. Everyone is welcome!