Speaker: Cindy Wright

The Wilderness

“Belonging so fully to yourself that you’re willing to stand alone is a wilderness – an untamed, unpredictable place of solitude and searching. It is a place as dangerous as it is breathtaking, a place as sought after as it is feared. The wilderness can … read more.

World Community/ Quotes

This weekend UU Casper is hosting the UU Family Campout at Hettinger Campground, west of Buffalo, Wyoming. There will be a short (30 min) discussion style service at the campout centered on the 6th UU Principle, we affirm and promote “the goal of world community … read more.

The Scientific Method

We will explore how the scientific method can serve as a tool in the pursuit of Unitarian Universalism’s fourth principle: “We affirm and promote a free and responsible search for truth and meaning.”

“Rodin’s Thinker” by steven n fettig is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. To … read more.

Red, White, and Blue – Who are We?

Where are the fault lines dividing American culture? How can we use the first and seventh UU principles to decide how to treat one another? 

Covid-19 policies have been suspended while Natrona County’s risk level is low, so mask wearing is optional. We support each person’s … read more.

Threads of Community

Weaving has long been used as a metaphor to symbolize fate, community, and even the fabric of space-time. What are the binding threads of community? Why bother to weave a cloth of fellowship? Where does spirituality appear in this tapestry? Service leader Cindy Wright will attempt to “tie” these metaphors to reality. Attend this “dual” service in person, or on Zoom. Click on the service title above for Covid-19 policies and Zoom instructions. Everyone is welcome!