Click here to receive Currents in your email each Thursday.
Lead Stories
Click an article title to read more.
Final Days of Candidating Week
Candidating Week is wrapping up, but there are still several opportunities for members to meet Settled Minister Candidate, Rev. Amanda Weatherspoon before the Congregational Vote this Sunday, May 5. Hope to see you at the Thursday evening Potluck or Zoom Meet and Greet and/or at the reception and Musical Celebration on Friday.
Wings Set Me Free
This Sunday, May 5, our service at 10 a.m. will be led by Rev. Amanda Weatherspoon, the UUCC's Settled Minister Candidate. Don't miss the second Sunday of Candidating Week. Vote to Call after the service. Some questions: What is at the center of our tradition? What are our deepest hopes for our shared faith as we move forward at a time when we need each other most? What do we have to offer each other? And finally, what do we need right now?
Special Congregational Meeting, Sunday, May 5
This Sunday, May 5 at 11:30 a.m., the UUCC Board of Trustees will conduct a Congregational Meeting during which members will have the opportunity to vote to call Reverend Amanda Weatherspoon as our full-time settled minister. The meeting will be held in the sanctuary and streamed live. We encourage members to attend in-person if possible, as we believe decisions are best made in community. For members unavailable during the meeting, we have made provisions for absentee voting.
UUCC Sunday Schedule
Easily access information about and links to our Sunday programming for children, youth, and adults, including classes, our Sunday service, and social opportunities.
Life RE-examined: Interfaith Youth Panel – More Alike Than Different
Dylan Lauderbaugh served as the UU representative on MeckMin’s recent Interfaith Youth Panel…and both Paula and Dylan learned a lot, including that we are all more alike than different despite our individual Faith Traditions. Read more…
UU the Vote: Meet UUCC’s Co-Chairs and Attend the NC Launch
Meet the people who will lead our community's UU the Vote efforts this year. Join other UUs in attending the NC UU the Vote Launch on May 14.
More Opportunities for Adult Religious Ed!
A watch party and discussion for the movie Stamped from the Beginning on May 9 kicks off an exciting month of new Adult Religious Education and Spiritual Development (ARESD) Classes at UUCC. Other offerings include a book talk with authors and UUCC members Charles Pilkey and Fred Dobson, a study of the concepts and practice of prayer, and another chance to explore religious language. Sign up today! More info and registration…
Represent UUCC at UUA General Assembly 2024
The 63rd General Assembly will take place virtually Thursday, June 20 through Sunday, June 23, 2024. "Love Unites, Stories Ignite" celebrates the profound impact of love as a binding force that transcends boundaries and fosters connections within our faith community and beyond.
Click an article title to read more. Scroll down for more articles and to view the calendar.
Click here to receive Currents in your email each Thursday.
Calendar
Week of Events
Lotus Path
Lotus Path
Lotus Path is a member-led discussion group that explores Eastern religious beliefs, philosophies, and meditation techniques. If you are interested in participating, contact Edie Gelber-Beechler at erg_b2@hotmail.com.
CYRE for Children 2nd – 4th grades
CYRE for Children 2nd – 4th grades
Children and Youth Religious Education for children in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades
CYRE for Children 4 years old – 1st grade
CYRE for Children 4 years old – 1st grade
Children and Youth Religious Education for children aged 4 years old through 1st grade.
Candidating Week: Brown Bag Lunch
Candidating Week: Brown Bag Lunch
Bring a lunch and have lunch with the Settled Minister Candidate. Please register here: bit.ly/BrownBagLunchApril29
Happy Wanderers Walking Group
Happy Wanderers Walking Group
Join Happy Wanderers at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesdays as they stroll different greenways each week on a rotating basis.
Candidating Week: Open Forum
Candidating Week: Open Forum
Join the Settled Minister Candidate for an Open Forum in the Bernstein Room. Space is limited so registration is required: bit.ly/CandidateForum-April30
Children’s Choir Rehearsal
Children’s Choir Rehearsal
All children, kindergarten through 5th grade, are invited to join us in making music at the UUCC! The Children’s Choir rehearses on Sunday mornings in the Priestley Room from 11:30 to 12 noon. The Priestley […]
Seniors Share on Zoom
Seniors Share on Zoom
Our primary focus is connection through camaraderie as we explore interesting topics, listen to guest speakers and make time for fun. It will help to know if you plan to join us (but RSVP is […]
Hand Bell Ensemble Rehearsal
Hand Bell Ensemble Rehearsal
You’re invited to join us in making music at the UUCC! The Handbell Ensemble and Adult Choir meet on Wednesday evenings in the sanctuary at 6 and 7 p.m., respectively. No audition is required to […]
Candidating Week: Potluck Dinner for Families
Candidating Week: Potluck Dinner for Families
Families are invited to a potluck dinner with the Settled Minister Candidate.
Candidating Week: Zoom Meet & Greet
Candidating Week: Zoom Meet & Greet
Sign up to take part in a Meet and Greet with the Settled Minister Candidate via Zoom: bit.ly/CandidateMeetandGreetMay2
Candidating Week: Reception
Candidating Week: Reception
Join the Settled Minister Candidate for a Reception starting at 6 p.m. followed by a Musical Celebration at 7 p.m.
Candidating Week: Musical Celebration
Candidating Week: Musical Celebration
Join the Settled Minister Candidate for a Reception starting at 6 p.m. followed by a Musical Celebration at 7 p.m.
UUCC Hiking Group
UUCC Hiking Group
Hikes are planned one Saturday a month and vary in location and exertion. Details about upcoming hikes can be found in our Currents newsletter.
Program Areas
Special Events
Scroll in box to view all items. Click an article title to read more.
UU the Vote: Meet UUCC’s Co-Chairs and Attend the NC Launch
Meet the people who will lead our community's UU the Vote efforts this year. Join other UUs in attending the NC UU the Vote Launch on May 14.
Represent UUCC at UUA General Assembly 2024
The 63rd General Assembly will take place virtually Thursday, June 20 through Sunday, June 23, 2024. "Love Unites, Stories Ignite" celebrates the profound impact of love as a binding force that transcends boundaries and fosters connections within our faith community and beyond.
UUCC Minister Search: What’s Next?
Now that the UUCC Search Team has selected the candidate for our next Settled Minister, you may have questions about how we got here and your role in the process of calling a minister. Between now and the congregational vote on May 5, the Minister Search Team invites you to take part in any of a number of events designed to introduce you to our candidate and answer your questions.
Compassion Closet Update
THANK YOU to everyone who has donated to Compassion Closet! Don’t forget the collection box at the Intersectional Justice Table on Sundays and at the entrance to Open Door School all week.
Schedule for Candidating Week
In consultation with Settled Minister Candidate, Rev. Amanda Weatherspoon and our Board of Trustees, the Minister Search Team has developed a schedule of events for Candidating Week, April 28 - May 5, intended to give members multiple opportunities to hear from and interact with Rev. Amanda ahead of the congregational vote on May 5.
Everything Possible Book Reading and Signing
Join Rev. Fred Small on April 7 from 3:30 - 5 p.m. for a reading and signing of his book Everything Possible. The Rev. Fred Small, UU Minister and Singer/Songwriter will lead the Sunday service on April 7, we hope you will attend to hear a bit about the history and present of beloved song “Everything Possible” (It’s #1019 in Singing the Journey – our teal hymnal). The song has recently been updated for gender inclusiveness and made into a lovely picture book with the same title. Rev. Small will be available at coffee hour so you can purchase books and get them autographed if you wish.
Two Ways to Care for Our Community
We all need care at some point. Congregational Care invites you to be a part of caring for others in our congregation.
Minister Search Team Update: Next Steps in the Search
You may be wondering, “Now that the Settled Minister Search Team has released its report on the congregational survey, feedback and focus groups, when will they actually start searching?” Good question!
Adult Programming
Scroll in box to view all items. Click an article title to read more.
UUCC Sunday Schedule
Easily access information about and links to our Sunday programming for children, youth, and adults, including classes, our Sunday service, and social opportunities.
More Opportunities for Adult Religious Ed!
A watch party and discussion for the movie Stamped from the Beginning on May 9 kicks off an exciting month of new Adult Religious Education and Spiritual Development (ARESD) Classes at UUCC. Other offerings include a book talk with authors and UUCC members Charles Pilkey and Fred Dobson, a study of the concepts and practice of prayer, and another chance to explore religious language. Sign up today! More info and registration…
What About All These Words?
Do you find yourself cringing at the mention of certain words? Or maybe you just hear someone using one and are curious what they really mean? This is a great class for you! Join Paula Gribble for a look at the etymology (word origins), history, and culture of religious words including faith, religion, grace, spirituality, prayer, worship, and more.
Simply Pray
In Simply Pray, Rev. Erik Walker Wikstrom reveals the universal qualities of prayer and offers a way to incorporate this spiritual practice into your personal journey. This is not a book study, but rather an experiential class.
Escaping Nature
Sunday, May 19, 11:30 am – 12:30 pm, Bernstein - UUCC Authors book talk! Escaping Nature is a book written by Charles Pilkey and Fred Dobson (and others), and centers around surviving and mitigating global climate change.
Stamped from the Beginning
Thursday, May 9, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., Freeman Hall - Movie watch party! We will watch the movie, and then have some time for discussion. Register here.
Credo: A Personal Spiritual Journey
Our next Credo presentation will be on Sunday, May 26, at 11:30 a.m. in the Bernstein Room and on Zoom.
Open Mind Book Club
The next Open Mind Book Club meeting will be on Monday, May 6, at 7 p.m. in person at the UUCC and via Zoom. We will discuss Poverty, By America by Matthew Desmond.
UUCC GreenFaith Circle Meetings
GreenFaith is a global, multi-faith movement to resist the planet’s destruction and to create a sustainable, just future. UUCC's GreenFaith Circle meets monthly on the 1st Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Bernstein Room and via Zoom, however the May meeting is canceled.
New to UUCC
We invite newcomers to join us at 11:30 downstairs in the Conference Room on the third Sunday of each month. We will share the many ways for adults, children and youth to get engaged in our congregation and answer any questions you have.
UUCC Hiking Group, May 4 at Rocky Face Mountain Recreational Area
Our next hike will be Saturday, May 4, 2024 when we will head to Rocky Face Mountain Recreational Area.
Minister Search Team Update: Next Steps in the Search
You may be wondering, “Now that the Settled Minister Search Team has released its report on the congregational survey, feedback and focus groups, when will they actually start searching?” Good question!
Article II Discussions – Now through May 2024
UUCC will engage with monthly discussions on the revisions to Article II, the process, and its content. Sessions are planned for December 2023 through May 2024. (read on for more details)
Seniors Share
The SENIORS SHARE group meets in the Bernstein Room on the third Wednesday from 2-3:30 p.m. All are welcome. Just email Jane Kusterer if you plan to attend.
Jabberwocks Poetry Group
Jabberwocks welcomes poets who want feedback and who strive to improve their work. We meet on the third Friday of the month, 10 a.m. -12 p.m. on Zoom.
Healing Threads: A Prayer Shawl Ministry
Meet to knit or crochet together as a spiritual community and to bless the shawls we complete. Shawls are given to Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte members with a significant hardship or loss and to KinderMourn. Meets 2nd Monday at 7 p.m. Contact Kathleen Moloney-Tarr at krmt1923@gmail.com.
Consider Joining a UUCC Affinity Group
UUCC members, browse the latest opportunities to join with others in our congregation for readers theater, celebrating the divine feminine, book discussions, walking, hiking and cycling, peer support for anxiety and depression, meditation, and more!
Lotus Path Group
We study and discuss various types of Buddhism and related Eastern spiritual paths, considering how they relate to us today. Each meeting begins and ends with meditation.
UUCC Religious Humanism Group- Radical Humanist Welcome
The UUCC Religious Humanism Group meets at 11:30 A.M. on the first Sunday of each month in the Sigismund Room.
Join us on Virtual Garden Tours with our Members
Visit with some of our members in their own backyards on these Virtual Garden Tours.
Mindfulness Chair (and standing) Yoga recorded sessions
Enjoy and replenish with Debbie George as she guides us through a mindful yoga practice--sitting and standing.
Children & Youth Programming
Scroll in box to view all items. Click an article title to read more.
UUCC Sunday Schedule
Easily access information about and links to our Sunday programming for children, youth, and adults, including classes, our Sunday service, and social opportunities.
Life RE-examined: Interfaith Youth Panel – More Alike Than Different
Dylan Lauderbaugh served as the UU representative on MeckMin’s recent Interfaith Youth Panel…and both Paula and Dylan learned a lot, including that we are all more alike than different despite our individual Faith Traditions. Read more…
F3N Goes to Chuck E. Cheese’s April 12
Our Friday Family Fun Night (F3N) will be Friday, May 10 from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Hope you’ll join us!
Everything Possible Book Reading and Signing
Join Rev. Fred Small on April 7 from 3:30 - 5 p.m. for a reading and signing of his book Everything Possible. The Rev. Fred Small, UU Minister and Singer/Songwriter will lead the Sunday service on April 7, we hope you will attend to hear a bit about the history and present of beloved song “Everything Possible” (It’s #1019 in Singing the Journey – our teal hymnal). The song has recently been updated for gender inclusiveness and made into a lovely picture book with the same title. Rev. Small will be available at coffee hour so you can purchase books and get them autographed if you wish.
Middle School Youth Group
6th-8th graders are invited to be part of the Middle School Youth Group 2nd Friday evenings 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Connecting UUCC Families in our Facebook Group!
We invite all UUCC families to join our "UUCC Families Group" on Facebook. Our goal is to keep our families connected through photos, resources, and personal sharing.
Action & Education Outside UUCC
Scroll in box to view all items. Click an article title to read more.
Choosing Joy! DRUUMM Public Worship
On Wednesday, May 8 at 8 pm, DRUUMM (Diverse Revolutionary UU Multicultural Ministries) will host a worship service that is open to all.
UU the Vote: Meet UUCC’s Co-Chairs and Attend the NC Launch
Meet the people who will lead our community's UU the Vote efforts this year. Join other UUs in attending the NC UU the Vote Launch on May 14.
Call Georgia Voters
On Sunday, May 5th at 5:00, join UU the Vote and Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights to contact voters in Georgia to get out the vote for the May 21 Primary Election.
Represent UUCC at UUA General Assembly 2024
The 63rd General Assembly will take place virtually Thursday, June 20 through Sunday, June 23, 2024. "Love Unites, Stories Ignite" celebrates the profound impact of love as a binding force that transcends boundaries and fosters connections within our faith community and beyond.
UU Justice NC’s Friday Action Hour – Immigration
Join UU Justice NC this Friday at 11:00 for a briefing by Comite de Accion Popular. We'll learn about HB10 which would require all NC sheriffs to cooperate with ICE.
Free the Book!
This guide from Beacon Press explains why book bans are happening, why they matter and gives suggestions for what action we can take.
Why We Cannot Turn Away: Resources for UUs Engaging Palestine & Israel
A recording, presentation slides, and an expanded resource guide are now available for use in UU congregations and communities.
Community events that relate to our Vision and Call to Action.
Our Call to Action invites us to "Listen, Step Up, Show Up and Speak Up." In this box we list non-UUCC community events that provide opportunities to heed the Call.
News and Information
Scroll in box to view all items. Click an article title to read more.
Final Days of Candidating Week
Candidating Week is wrapping up, but there are still several opportunities for members to meet Settled Minister Candidate, Rev. Amanda Weatherspoon before the Congregational Vote this Sunday, May 5. Hope to see you at the Thursday evening Potluck or Zoom Meet and Greet and/or at the reception and Musical Celebration on Friday.
Candidating Week Continues
There are still several opportunities for members to meet Settled Minister Candidate, Rev. Amanda Weatherspoon before the Congregational Vote this Sunday, May 5. Hope to see you at the Thursday evening Potluck or Zoom Meet and Greet and/or at the reception and Musical Celebration on Friday.
Wings Set Me Free
This Sunday, May 5, our service at 10 a.m. will be led by Rev. Amanda Weatherspoon, the UUCC's Settled Minister Candidate. Don't miss the second Sunday of Candidating Week. Vote to Call after the service. Some questions: What is at the center of our tradition? What are our deepest hopes for our shared faith as we move forward at a time when we need each other most? What do we have to offer each other? And finally, what do we need right now?
Special Congregational Meeting, Sunday, May 5
This Sunday, May 5 at 11:30 a.m., the UUCC Board of Trustees will conduct a Congregational Meeting during which members will have the opportunity to vote to call Reverend Amanda Weatherspoon as our full-time settled minister. The meeting will be held in the sanctuary and streamed live. We encourage members to attend in-person if possible, as we believe decisions are best made in community. For members unavailable during the meeting, we have made provisions for absentee voting.
UUCC Sunday Schedule
Easily access information about and links to our Sunday programming for children, youth, and adults, including classes, our Sunday service, and social opportunities.
Life RE-examined: Interfaith Youth Panel – More Alike Than Different
Dylan Lauderbaugh served as the UU representative on MeckMin’s recent Interfaith Youth Panel…and both Paula and Dylan learned a lot, including that we are all more alike than different despite our individual Faith Traditions. Read more…
It’s Time for Candidating Week
The UUCC Search Team has selected the candidate for our next Settled Minister, and now you have the opportunity to meet her and to ratify our choice. Rev. Amanda Weatherspoon arrives in Charlotte for the eight days of Candidating Week, April 28 – May 5. The Search Team has developed a schedule of events for Candidating Week intended to give members multiple opportunities to hear from and interact with Rev. Amanda ahead of the vote on May 5.
You Can Help Close the Gap in Next Year’s Budget
The Stewardship Campaigns for the 2023-2024 congregational year have recently come to a close. Our goal is to present a balanced budget to the congregation for approval at the congregational conversation in June. With the current pledging levels and expenses, we cannot meet this goal. But it is not too late to change this outcome, and you can help.
Represent UUCC at UUA General Assembly 2024
The 63rd General Assembly will take place virtually Thursday, June 20 through Sunday, June 23, 2024. "Love Unites, Stories Ignite" celebrates the profound impact of love as a binding force that transcends boundaries and fosters connections within our faith community and beyond.
UUCC Minister Search: What’s Next?
Now that the UUCC Search Team has selected the candidate for our next Settled Minister, you may have questions about how we got here and your role in the process of calling a minister. Between now and the congregational vote on May 5, the Minister Search Team invites you to take part in any of a number of events designed to introduce you to our candidate and answer your questions.
Schedule for Candidating Week
In consultation with Settled Minister Candidate, Rev. Amanda Weatherspoon and our Board of Trustees, the Minister Search Team has developed a schedule of events for Candidating Week, April 28 - May 5, intended to give members multiple opportunities to hear from and interact with Rev. Amanda ahead of the congregational vote on May 5.
UUCC Board Recruiting for 2024-25
Would you like to serve your community? Are you excited about our future? Well, you’re in luck! UUCC is once again recruiting candidates for the Board of Trustees.
Settled Minister Search Team Announces Minister Candidate
The Settled Minister Search Team is proud and delighted to introduce Rev. Amanda Weatherspoon, our candidate for UUCC’s next minister.
Why We Give to the UUCC
Kurt Merkle writes about his and his family's experiences at the UUCC and why he pledges.
SOUUL Summit Conference in Atlanta
In March, six representatives from the UUCC attended the SOUUL Summit conference in Atlanta, GA. Kathleen Carpenter and Ken Smalley share their experiences and some of the takeaways from the event.
Minister Search Update, March 31
Your UUCC Settled Minister Search Team is excited to announce that our search has been successful! For more, please plan to be here the next few Sundays; watch your email, our website, and social media for details. And again, thank you for all your support to the Search Team.
Volunteering at UUCC
Welcoming visitors? Serving on a leadership team? Caring for the building? How will you serve? Update your Access UUCC profile and let us know your interests and skills.
Updated UUCC Members’ Facebook Group Guidelines
Your staff recently reviewed the Rules and Guidelines for our closed member Facebook page, a space that offers us a daily opportunity to honor one another and the values we hold most dear as a spiritual community.
Minister Search Team March Update: Final Phases
We, the UUCC Minister Search Team, are just days away from a milestone we have been working toward for the last nine months. On March 28, we will be able to offer the role of Settled Minister to one of the candidates we interviewed. We can tell you now that we have completed the process of “pre-candidating” with three well-qualified Unitarian Universalist ministers, who were chosen from a significantly larger pool of applicants whose names we first received on January 2.
New to UUCC
We invite newcomers to join us at 11:30 downstairs in the Conference Room on the third Sunday of each month. We will share the many ways for adults, children and youth to get engaged in our congregation and answer any questions you have.
Life RE-examined: Another Look at Article II
This month, we had another great discussion session on the UUA Bylaws changes to Article II. We looked at the layout of the proposed values and two new values that have been put forward as amendments. We hope you will look at the information available and come back and look again as we prepare to vote on the changes. Engaging in this work is important to our faith and faith identity.
Minister Search Team March Update: Countdown to a Candidate
The UUCC Minister Search Team is still on track to complete the work you’ve asked us to do. We are in the final phases of recruiting, interviewing and selecting a Settled Minister to help lead our UU Community into the future. And we’re on schedule, as we published in the fall, to wrap up this work in the next two months.
Memorial Garden at UUCC
Learn more about UUCC's memorial garden and potential plans to expand it.
Introducing your Right Relations Team
In November, the UUCC Board of Trustees announced the adoption of the UUCC Covenant of Right Relations Policy. With the new policy comes the need to establish a Right Relations Team (RRT). We are pleased to announce the four inaugural members of UUCC's Right Relations Team.
A Message from Staff Regarding COVID-19 Protocols
Your UUCC (Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte) staff continues to balance health and safety with maintaining access to our congregational connections. In recognition of the surge in positive COVID-19 cases in our community, we want to remind everyone that the UUCC continues to follow the recommended guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to keep everyone healthy and safe.
The Safety Patrol Needs You!
We're looking for volunteers to work Safety Patrol on Sundays. Interested? Training will be provided.
Minister Search Team February Update
Working with the UUCC staff and Board of Trustees, the Minister Search Team has announced that the eight days from April 28 to May 5, 2024, will be Candidating Week, the time when the Search Team introduces the minister candidate to our UU Community. The week will culminate with the Sunday service on May 5, followed by a special congregational meeting to vote on the official call to ministry.
UUCC Pet Policy
Pets make our lives better in so many ways. Pets are also a responsibility, and their presence at our facility presents challenges for people for various reasons that we must respect. Unitarian Universalism is an inclusive faith, and the presence of pets excludes the interests of those who have allergies, fears, or phobias surrounding animals. Therefore, with the exception of service animals, no pets are allowed in the property at 234 North Sharon Amity Rd.
A Letter from Unitarian Universalism to UUs
Unitarian Universalism in 2024 has a message for Unitarian Universalists.
Board of Trustees Votes Unanimously on Agreement to State Pronouns
The practice of stating one's pronouns as part of self-introduction has become a norm in many progressive spaces. In December, the UUCC Board of Trustees voted unanimously to state their pronouns during meetings and other UUCC gatherings where they are present. Learn more about the reasons behind this decision here.
Minister Search Team Update: Save the Dates!
Working with the UUCC staff and Board of Trustees, the Minister Search Team has announced that the eight days from April 28 to May 5, 2024, will be Candidating Week, the time when the Search Team introduces the minister candidate to our UU Community. The week will culminate with the Sunday service on May 5, followed by a special congregational meeting to vote on the official call to ministry.
Minister Search Team Update: Beyond Categorical Thinking
Even if you did not participate in the Beyond Categorical Thinking workshop on December 2, there are lessons to be learned about how we interact with and evaluate people who may be different from us.
Community Compass: Mustering the Courage to Face Change
UUCC Board Co-Chair Kurt Merkle reflects on a long-ago experience of witnessing someone else handle change
Minister Search Team Update: Next Steps in the Search
You may be wondering, “Now that the Settled Minister Search Team has released its report on the congregational survey, feedback and focus groups, when will they actually start searching?” Good question!
Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte Settled Minister Search Team Report on the Congregational Survey, Feedback and Focus Groups, November 2023
The UUCC Settled Minister Search Team thanks everyone who participated in our congregational survey – as well as our feedback and focus groups – over the last few months. We set out to give members, friends, and staff an opportunity to influence the decisions we make on candidates to be our next minister. Now it’s time to report out what you told us.
Interdependence and the UUA
What does it mean to be connected to the UUA? Rev. Lisa considers the complex network of organizations, congregations and relationships for which we often use the the acronym “UUA” as shorthand.
Covenant of Right Relations Policy Developed
This congregational year, the Board of Trustees has worked to develop a policy that will provide a framework as our Covenant of Right Relations guides our community interactions, and the policy is now ready to be presented to the congregation.
Introducing the Community Compass!
We are pleased to introduce the Community Compass, a space for regular communications, in longer form than Currents allows for, from UUCC staff and leadership.
UUCC Minister Search Feedback Groups Announcement – UUCC Minister Search Update #3
Hearing from our UUCC members is one of the top priorities for the Minister Search Team. Recently, we released the congregational survey. To date, we have received more than 110 responses. We are looking to get a 60% return, or 313 surveys, by the October 6 deadline. The next phase of our information-gathering includes a series of five feedback sessions, to which all members are invited.
UUCC Minister Search Update #2–Survey
The Settled Minister Search Team is conducting a survey that is a critical part of our work. We are asking you to answer, by October 6, a series of multiple-choice and open-ended questions that will help the Team in the search process.
Ministerial Search, a Message from Tom Nunnenkamp
Longtime UUCC member, Tom Nunnenkamp, shared these thoughts with the Board of Trustees about the history of the UUCC and Rev. Sidney Freeman.
A Message from the Board
Please review this letter from the UUCC Board of Trustees about a petition circulating relating to our search for a new minister, which was sent to all members via email Wednesday evening.
UUCC’s Gardening Group
Learn more about the mission of the UUCC's Gardening Group and find out how you can get involved. The group meets at the UUCC on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month.
Living Into Relationship: Nurturing Loving Community
The annual theme for UUCC has been chosen! This is the message we will lean into in 2023-24 and incorporate into the life of the congregation.
Ministerial Fellowship and Search FAQs
The Board of Trustees has updated the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) about Ministerial Fellowship and the search for our next settled minister. New questions and answers are interspersed among the original FAQ. Members are encouraged to read the entire document.
UUCC Minister Search Update #1
The seven-member Settled Minister Search Team provides the first of many updates about where we are in the search process. Plus, find out where you can always access the latest information about the search.
Relational Promises, Sermon Redux
Rev. Lisa writes about covenant in this installment of the Minister's Blog. "As a non-creedal tradition, covenant is fundamental to our identity as Unitarian Universalists. Rather than being held together by shared beliefs, we rely on our relational promises to keep us together."
Ushers Help Create a Welcoming Worship Experience
At UUCC, we believe that each member contributes to the tapestry of our vibrant community. By joining our team of ushers, you become an integral part of creating a welcoming atmosphere and ensuring the smooth running of our worship services. If you are passionate about serving, connecting with others, and making a difference, we encourage you to consider becoming an usher.
Sunday Morning Greeters Make a Difference
We are looking for friendly people or families to greet visitors, help new people find their way, make introductions and provide information in the vestibule and in Freeman Hall on Sunday mornings before and after the service. Are you willing to fill this role?
Urgent Need: Sunday Morning Volunteers
Volunteers are the heart and soul of our religious community, and they are especially crucial to providing welcoming experiences and inspirational worship on Sunday mornings. Right now we urgently need A/V workers, coffee servers, greeters, safety patrol members, and ushers.
Do You Have an Idea for an Affinity Group?
Got an idea for a new Affinity Group but aren't sure how to get started? Here's how!
Automated External Defibrillators (AED) Available at UUCC
Thanks to a grant from the Memorial Endowment Trust to the Children and Youth Religious Education program, UUCC now has essential life-saving devices including Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) to help in cardiac emergencies and LifeVacs for choking emergencies.
URGENT NEED: A/V Booth Volunteers
We urgently need video volunteers to help capture a dynamic, compelling worship experience that will be shared with members and friends who join us online and audio volunteers to ensure that the sound and screen technology in the sanctuary run smoothly. If you are comfortable with technology (or are willing to learn), we need you!
Summer Reading
After the busy congregational year, Rev. Lisa looks forward to a slightly slower pace for a few weeks, some family travels, and dedicated time for reading and study. Here are a few of the books she's got in her summer reading pile.
On the Top of Little Scaly Mountain Is a Place to Make Connections
Rev. Lisa shares her thoughts about and experiences at The Mountain Retreat and Learning Center in this installment of the Minister's Blog.
Mission Matters
Rev. Lisa reflects on the UUCC Mission Statement and the purpose of Congregational Missions.
The MET of the UUCC Wonders: Did you know about this?
Did you know that the Memorial Endowment Trust of the Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte awards grant funds each year?
Did You Know This About the UUCC MET?
Did you know this about the Memorial Endowment Trust of the Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte?
UUCC’s Covenant of Right Relations
On September 25, the Sunday service topic centered around the idea and origins of covenant and the ways we live out those relational promises. Here is the text of the covenant that UUCC adopted June 6, 2021, and a link to the September 25 service.
A Bean in a Little Box
How did a philosophy class about miracles lead to a conversation in Freeman Hall, and what does that have to do with volunteering at the UUCC?
Did You Know? A Message from the MET
Did you know this about the Memorial Endowment Trust of the Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte?
Time to Update Your Wardrobe!
New Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte T-shirts are now available!
Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes
Our Board meets monthly, usually on the third Tuesday, to conduct congregational business. Minutes of meetings conducted during the current congregational year are accessible here.
Coordinating Team Reports
Every month the CT reports to the Board of Trustees on finances, membership and generally on progress toward fulfilling our Mission and Ends. The “narratives” portions of those reports, compiled with the assistance of all the professional staff, along with “monthly participation numbers” are available here.
UUCC Inclement Weather Policy
Read on for a reminder for our members and friends of our inclement weather policy (effective when services and activities are scheduled on the grounds and in the building).
Member-Only Facebook Group
Join our members-only Facebook group, "Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte Members." This is a "closed" Facebook group where members can discuss issues and interests in private--like a virtual Freeman Hall, except you bring the coffee!
Love this place? Donate to the Endowment
Help insure the long-term health of the UUCC. Give to the Memorial Endowment Trust in memory of a loved one or in honor of a special person or event.
Social Opportunities
Scroll in box to view all items. Click an article title to read more.
UUCC Sunday Schedule
Easily access information about and links to our Sunday programming for children, youth, and adults, including classes, our Sunday service, and social opportunities.
UUCC Men’s Group
The Men's Group works to foster a sense of community and support for UUCC men and masculine-identifying, non-binary, and LGBTQ+ people.
Two Ways to Care for Our Community
We all need care at some point. Congregational Care invites you to be a part of caring for others in our congregation.
UUCC Hiking Group, May 4 at Rocky Face Mountain Recreational Area
Our next hike will be Saturday, May 4, 2024 when we will head to Rocky Face Mountain Recreational Area.
Lunch Around the World — Syrian cuisine at Jasmine Grill & Kabab
April’s stop is Mexican food at Fonda La Taquiza on Sunday, April 21st at 5135 Albemarle Road. All ages welcome! Vegan options available!
UUCC’s Gardening Group
Learn more about the mission of the UUCC's Gardening Group and find out how you can get involved. The group meets at the UUCC on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month.
Do You Have an Idea for an Affinity Group?
Got an idea for a new Affinity Group but aren't sure how to get started? Here's how!
Seniors Share
The SENIORS SHARE group meets in the Bernstein Room on the third Wednesday from 2-3:30 p.m. All are welcome. Just email Jane Kusterer if you plan to attend.
Lunch Bunch
After service on the second Sunday of each month, join others from UUCC for lunch at Piada.
Calling all Gamers!
The UUCC Gamers' Group meets monthly in the Bernstein Room at 7 p.m. to play board/strategy games and build community.
Time to Update Your Wardrobe!
New Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte T-shirts are now available!
Healing Threads: A Prayer Shawl Ministry
Meet to knit or crochet together as a spiritual community and to bless the shawls we complete. Shawls are given to Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte members with a significant hardship or loss and to KinderMourn. Meets 2nd Monday at 7 p.m. Contact Kathleen Moloney-Tarr at krmt1923@gmail.com.
Consider Joining a UUCC Affinity Group
UUCC members, browse the latest opportunities to join with others in our congregation for readers theater, celebrating the divine feminine, book discussions, walking, hiking and cycling, peer support for anxiety and depression, meditation, and more!
Happy Wanderers
Join Tuesday Walkers at 10:00 A.M. as they stroll different greenways each week on a rotating basis.
(dis)Abled Support and Advocacy Group
The disability support and advocacy group welcomes those with any type of physical or mental health challenge, as well as allies and friends.
Member-Only Facebook Group
Join our members-only Facebook group, "Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte Members." This is a "closed" Facebook group where members can discuss issues and interests in private--like a virtual Freeman Hall, except you bring the coffee!