The Flame and the Fury
What do Jesus flipping tables, the Stonewall Riots, and the UU flaming chalice have in common? This sermon explores holy disruption, sacred resistance, and the courage to stand on the side of love when justice demands action.
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03/11/2020 - 10/09/2021 All Day |
Church Building Closed Due to COVID-19. Please See Updates on News Tab or on Facebook Page.
Tahoma UU Congregation – Entire Church, Tacoma WA |
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06/13/2021 9:00 am - 10:15 am |
UU Freethinking Mystics on Zoom
We are members and friends of Unitarian Universalism walking the path of spiritual experience and growth as it unfolds in our lives. We come to this safe, caring, authentic, compassionate group for inspiration, to study, and to explore our direct experience of the fullness and mystery of life. |
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06/13/2021 9:30 am - 10:00 am |
Rehearsal on Zoom for Worship Service
Worship service leaders meet to prepare for Sunday worship service. |
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06/13/2021 10:30 am - 11:45 am |
Worship Service
Sanctuary, Tacoma WA The Flame and the FuryWhat do Jesus flipping tables, the Stonewall Riots, and the UU flaming chalice have in common? This sermon explores holy disruption, sacred resistance, and the courage to stand on the side of love when justice demands action. Living Music – From “John Brown’s Body” to “Solidarity Forever”Today’s service explores the evolution of a song. How did a camp meeting hymn from the early 1800s become “John Brown’s Body,” “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” and then “Solidarity Forever?” This is a story of Living Music; of abolition, war, a Unitarian feminist, unions, and how meanings and movements shift over time. About Melody: … Continue reading Living Music – From “John Brown’s Body” to “Solidarity Forever” |
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06/13/2021 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm |
Congregational Meeting
2021 June 13 Congregational Meeting Materials v2 Note: The original version of the Congregational Meeting Materials inadvertently did not include the Minister’s Report or the Treasurer’s Report that preceded the financial reports. These reports are now included in the Congregational Meeting Materials that can be found at the link above.
Zoom Meeting: Meeting ID: 837 6200 9959 Members, please log in with your actual name, so you can be recognized when entering the Zoom meeting.
Congregational Meeting Announcement: At the request of the Board of Trustees of the Tahoma Unitarian Universalist Congregation (TUUC), the regular (annual) meeting of the congregation has been set for 12:00 noon on Sunday, June 13, 2021. Due to the current closure of the church building because of COVID-19, the congregational meeting will be held on Zoom. Login details for the congregational meeting will be provided to members of the congregation closer to the date of the meeting. The business to be considered at this meeting shall be limited to:
Article VI of TUUC’s bylaws sets requirements for congregational meetings, including that a notice such as this be made in written form thirty days in advance of the meeting, that the notice shall state the business purpose of the meeting, and that a regular meeting shall be scheduled to occur within 60 days of the end of the fiscal year (June 30). This article of the bylaws also specifies who may vote at a congregational meeting. For the meeting on June 13, 2021, members eligible to vote will be those (1) whose membership began on or prior to May 13, 2021 and (2) who have made an identifiable financial contribution to TUUC this fiscal year (which began July 1, 2020) or whose responsibility to make such a contribution has been waived this fiscal year. Cindy Hackett |
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