Wilderness
“Into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul.” ~John Muir
The Share the Plate recipient for July, August, and September 2025 is Food Bank of the Rockies. We collect Share the Plate donations on the first Sunday … read more.
The UU Casper thematic year kicks off in July when the Programming Committee launches a new set of monthly themes, usually united by a yearly theme.
2025-2026 Awakening the Heart: Stories, Silence, and New Horizons
“Into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul.” ~John Muir
The Share the Plate recipient for July, August, and September 2025 is Food Bank of the Rockies. We collect Share the Plate donations on the first Sunday … read more.
Elizabeth Jo Otto will lead us in an original meditation grounding and connecting us including a different perspective on our place in this world and possibly the universe. Following the meditation we will discuss of our experiences.
The Share the Plate recipient for July, August, and … read more.
In his fantasy novel, The Name of the Wind, Patrick Rothfuss beautifully describes three types of silence near the beginning of the novel. These types are: the hollow silence, the expectant silence, and the awkward silence. Perhaps there are many other types of silence. We … read more.
Elizabeth Jo Otto will lead us in an original meditation grounding and connecting us including a different perspective on our place in this world and possibly the universe. Following the meditation we will discuss of our experiences.
Share Your Voice. Lead a Sunday Service.
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A Humanistic Perspective
Share Your Voice. Lead a Sunday Service.
At UU Casper, Sunday services are a shared creation. We welcome members, friends, and guest speakers to lead services that reflect Unitarian Universalist values and our Seven Principles.
Do you have a story, reflection, spiritual practice, … read more.
What if the silence we long for is not empty, but full of voices? In this talk, we’ll explore the hidden soundscapes of the natural world–from whale songs and bee vibrations to coral choruses, turtle calls, and fungal whispers–voices that science is only just beginning … read more.