Topic: 5th Principle: Right of Conscience and Democratic Process

Poetry, Music, and Picnic

DUE TO RAIN WE WILL BE IN THE BUILDING

Come join us in celebrating poetry (writing) and music outside at Nancy English Park by bringing an original work of your own or if you’re sharing a favorite poem, reading, or song please be sure to … read more.

The World Needs More Mothers-In-Law

“Conscience is a mother-in-law whose visit never ends.”  Or, put differently, conscience is a continual reminder that we can do better.  But doing better requires benchmarks for comparison, and these spring from life experiences as varied as the human condition. I will explore the uncertainty of … read more.

What is a Gadfly?

In the context of not-so-distant American UU history, we will explore what it means to express ourselves, even when it’s difficult. What does it mean to speak truth to power? Who gets to decide who is in power? If one’s demographic group is in power, … 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.

Spiritual Journeys

Spiritual Journeys Sundays at UU Casper are sacred spaces where members and friends of our community are invited to share from the heart about their personal spiritual paths. These special services center lived experience as a source of wisdom—honoring the diverse and unfolding journeys that … read more.

In Remembrance of Unitarian Minister The Rev. James Reeb

The Rev. James Reeb was killed on March 11, 1965, during the voting rights protests in Selma Alabama. Leah Reeb, granddaughter of Rev. James Reeb, will be our guest speaker for this very special service, sharing his history, shedding light on why he was so driven and what kept him involved, and offering her insights into what her grandfather would be doing and how he would reflect on what is happening in today’s world. Childcare and youth programming are available. Everyone is welcome!