Paying Attention: What is in Your Cup?
In a wisdom tale, Buddhist monk, Thich Nhat Hanh tells us the bump in the road doesn’t create what spills out of the cup we are carrying. Instead it reveals what is already inside. The question is not about who bumps us rather, “What am I carrying in my cup?”

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10:30 AM - Worship Service
7:00 PM - Tacoma Refugee Choir Rehearsal
1:30 PM - Staff Meeting
6:30 PM - Indivisible Tacoma
1:30 PM - Art Gallery Changeover
6:00 PM - Camp Fire
7:00 PM - Private Meeting - The People's Assembly
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9:00 AM - Religious Exploration Committee Meeting
10:30 AM - Worship Service
12:00 PM - Chalice Circle Facilitator Meeting
7:00 PM - Meditation in the Sanctuary
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9:00 AM - UU Freethinking Mystics
10:30 AM - Worship Service
12:00 PM - Moondancers Covenant Group
7:00 PM - Meditation in the Sanctuary
12:00 PM - Second Tuesday Covenant Group
7:00 PM - Finance Committee Meeting
7:00 PM - Tacoma Refugee Choir Rehearsal
1:30 PM - Staff Meeting
12:00 AM - NW Detention Center Third Saturday Vigil
9:00 AM - “Well-Being and Mindfulness Skills”
7:00 PM - Meditation in the Sanctuary
6:30 PM - Race Matters Book Group
10:00 AM - Knit and Kraft Circle
7:00 PM - Music Rehearsal - Private Choral Group
7:00 PM - Fourth Friday Chalice Circle
10:00 AM - Tacoma Refugee Choir Rehearsal
10:30 AM - Worship Service
7:00 PM - Meditation in the Sanctuary
7:00 PM - Tacoma Refugee Choir Rehearsal
7:00 PM - Music Rehearsal - Private Choral Group
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Join us for 30 minutes of sitting or walking meditation in the sanctuary. Each week we have a topic for discussion related to meditating as a way to expand our knowledge and connect with one another. This group is for everyone, whether you meditate frequently, occasionally, or are coming for your first meditation sit. The group is also open to any ideas or topics anyone may wish to share. Alexa and Steve Arnold facilitate the group.
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Knapp’s Restaurant, 2707 N. Proctor Street, Tacoma WA 98407Join us for our “Last Tuesday Dinner Group” at Knapp's Restaurant in the Proctor District. Each of these monthly dining experiences has been a relaxing and wonderful way to meet fellow members of the congregation. Everyone independently orders from the menu and receives a separate check. The restaurant’s dinner menu, and can be viewed at: http://knappsrestaurant.com/ Come, relax, eat, and join in the conversations. Any questions, contact one of the coordinators: Margot Marsh, or Pat and Neil Glenesk. Reservations are not necessary.
Join us for our Last Tuesday Dinner Group at a different area restaurant each month on the last Tuesday evening. These meals are casual, come-as-you-please gatherings. It's a wonderful way to get to know fellow members of the congregation, and you may individually order from the restaurant's menu. The restaurant will be announced as we approach the last Tuesday. Come, relax, eat, and join in the conversations.
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Join us for our Last Tuesday Dinner Group at a different area restaurant each month on the last Tuesday evening. These meals are casual, come-as-you-please gatherings. It's a wonderful way to get to know fellow members of the congregation, and you may individually order from the restaurant's menu. The restaurant will be announced as we approach the last Tuesday. Come, relax, eat, and join in the conversations.
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May
Why do some people do selfless things, helping others even at risk to their own well-being, such as in emergency situations on I-5 or donating a kidney to a complete stranger? At the other extreme, why are psychopaths the way they are? Are their brains just different? Two fascinating works by Abigail Marsh, a Professor of Psychology at Georgetown University, are presented by her mother, Tahoma UU member, Margot Marsh. Besides a TED Talk, Margot dives into her daughter's groundbreaking book, The Fear Factor: How One Emotion Connects Altruists, Psychopaths, and Everyone In-Between.
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May
Join us for 30 minutes of sitting or walking meditation in the sanctuary. Each week we have a topic for discussion related to meditating as a way to expand our knowledge and connect with one another. This group is for everyone, whether you meditate frequently, occasionally, or are coming for your first meditation sit. The group is also open to any ideas or topics anyone may wish to share. Alexa and Steve Arnold facilitate the group.
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May
Join us for 30 minutes of sitting or walking meditation in the sanctuary. Each week we have a topic for discussion related to meditating as a way to expand our knowledge and connect with one another. This group is for everyone, whether you meditate frequently, occasionally, or are coming for your first meditation sit. The group is also open to any ideas or topics anyone may wish to share. Alexa and Steve Arnold facilitate the group.
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May
Join Tahoma UUs who host this third-Saturday-of-the-month vigil at the Northwest Detention Center, 1623 East J St., Tacoma, WA 98421 from 1:00-3:30 pm. The vigil supports the families of the detainees visiting their loved ones, and participants bring coffee, sandwiches, juice, and special snacks and toys for children.
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May
Join us for 30 minutes of sitting or walking meditation in the sanctuary. Each week we have a topic for discussion related to meditating as a way to expand our knowledge and connect with one another. This group is for everyone, whether you meditate frequently, occasionally, or are coming for your first meditation sit. The group is also open to any ideas or topics anyone may wish to share. Alexa and Steve Arnold facilitate the group.
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May
Race Matters Book Group meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month from September 2018 through May 2019 to read and discuss a list of books including:
So You Want to talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
Waking Up White by Debby Irving
White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo
Stamped from the Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson
Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Rev. Linda Hart facilitates the group.
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May
Join us for 30 minutes of sitting or walking meditation in the sanctuary. Each week we have a topic for discussion related to meditating as a way to expand our knowledge and connect with one another. This group is for everyone, whether you meditate frequently, occasionally, or are coming for your first meditation sit. The group is also open to any ideas or topics anyone may wish to share. Alexa and Steve Arnold facilitate the group.
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May
Last Tuesday Dinners continue - come join the fun. Anyone is welcome to share an evening of eating and visiting with members and friends of TUUC. Everyone orders independently and pays their own check. Note the time change from 5:30 to 6:00 p.m. Camp Bar is located in a historic building that housed the second oldest bar in Tacoma. Relax, chat and enjoy the grownup versions of the food you loved as a kid: tater tots, burgers, nachos, and hot dogs, and of course,
Jiffy Pop and s’mores, with vegetarian options as well. www.thecampbar.com/menu/
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May
Join us for our Last Tuesday Dinner Group at a different area restaurant each month on the last Tuesday evening. These meals are casual, come-as-you-please gatherings. It's a wonderful way to get to know fellow members of the congregation, and you may individually order from the restaurant's menu. The restaurant will be announced as we approach the last Tuesday. Come, relax, eat, and join in the conversations.
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05/31/2019
5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Sandwich making at the church begins at 5:30 p.m. Participants often donate sandwich makings and fruit. After sandwich assembly, some of the group distribute the sandwiches and fruit at the Rescue Mission from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Our partners with this project are the West End Kiwanis, Temple Beth El, and Wilson High School Key Club.

