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 - Meditation in the Sanctuary
6:30 PM - Safe Haven AA Group
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7:00 PM - Meditation in the Sanctuary
6:30 PM - Safe Haven AA Group
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6:00 PM - Yoga in the Sanctuary
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9:00 AM - "A Year to Live" - Group at Capacity
9:00 AM - Religious Exploration Teacher Training
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6:00 PM - Yoga in the Sanctuary
12:00 AM - NW Detention Center Third Saturday Vigil
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7:00 PM - Meditation in the Sanctuary
6:30 PM - Safe Haven AA Group
5:30 PM - Last Friday Sandwich Making
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Aug
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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Sep
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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Sep
09/10/2016
9:00 am - 11:30 am
Adult Religious Exploration Facilitator Training
This training is for anyone who wants to sharpen their skills at leading groups. You will leave here with a toolbox of skills to help you facilitate small groups of people on their path to spiritual maturity. With the expansive definition of small groups ranging from Covenant Groups, Chalice Circles, Adult Religious Exploration classes, and standing committees. This training will also prepare Chalice Circle Facilitators for their first sessions in September. Continental breakfast provided.
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Sep
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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Sep
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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Sep
We will be entering our seventh year of Third Sunday Sacred Scripture Study (formerly known as Bible Study) at TUUC this fall. In the previous six years, we have followed the Revised Common Lectionary, looking at the Bible readings according to the schedule followed by most Protestant churches. This year we are changing it up a bit. We will still follow the Revised Common Lectionary, but we will also integrate 3 additional sources. This year we have the option of looking at the Torah and Haftorah (some books from what you may know as the Old Testament) readings from an annual schedule used in the Jewish tradition. We will have readings from Hindu, Buddhist, and Taoist traditions, which have been selected to correspond nicely with the lectionary readings. And finally, as we enter into our second year of using the Soul Matters themes, each month’s theme is listed here so that we might consider incorporating it as we read through the selections.
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Sep
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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Sep
An Evening of Art
Doors open at 6:00 p.m. for setup. Open Mic begins at 6:30 p.m. Culinary artists bring food to eat, visual artists display art to look at and/or purchase, and performing artists play music to hear. This is truly sensations for all our senses! Anyone may participate and all are invited to attend.
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Sep
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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Sep
Join us for a monthly deep dive into our Soul Matters theme of the month, led by Ministerial Intern, Matt Aspin, and explore how the theme relates to evolving and expanding our individual and community spiritual maturity.
On Wednesday, September 28, 2016, Matt Aspin will lead a program on our monthly theme of "What Does It Mean to Be a Community of Covenant?" woven with the concept of "Fidelity to Covenant" from UU Minister, Rev. Dr. Kendyl Gibbons' work, "Qualities of Spiritual Maturity". What does it mean to promise to an ideal? How do we internalize the promises we make in covenant with others? How to we stick with and keep those covenants? And what do we do when we don't live up to our own ideals, and how do we live our way back into covenant?
Whether or not you participate in a monthly Chalice Circle that explores the monthly theme, or if you simply want to explore one theme more deeply, this series of ten evenings will give you an opportunity to delve into what matters to your soul and spirit. Attend any topic that intrigues you, or join us for the entire series with Matt Aspin
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09/30/2016
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.

