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“When you know better, you do better.” – Maya Angelou

We will learn about why and how we can spend our privilege, a call to action used by Brittnay Packnett Cunningham (pictured). She is “Cited by President Barack Obama as a leader whose “voice is going to be making a difference for years to come,” Brittany is an educator, activist, writer, and award-winning podcaster and leader. Brittany has … Continue reading “When you know better, you do better.” – Maya Angelou

The Church — To Be and To Do

In this service we’ll view Tyler Coles’s April 2023 sermon on “The Church — To Be and To Do.” In this sermon, Tyler has a message that is important and timely for TUUC: “In the wake of such great change internally and externally, we must ask ourselves, ‘What is the Church to be and do in … Continue reading The Church — To Be and To Do

And Embrace Them

13th century Sufi poet, Rumi, instructs us to find all the barriers within ourselves that we have built against Love and to embrace them. What he doesn’t tell us is how to do this. Join us this Sunday as we explore some ways to recognize, overcome, and embrace our own barriers to Love. This Sunday … Continue reading And Embrace Them

In This Together

Our mission as the Tahoma Unitarian Universalist Congregation is to sustain a community in which we welcome all with Love and compassion; celebrate the diversity in our common humanity; inspire the spirit, heart, and mind; engage with the wider community in working for justice; and live and promote Unitarian Universalist principles.  Join us as we … Continue reading In This Together

Some of Us are Already Here

Some diversity does exist in our own congregation, and within the wider UU community. Do they(we) feel they(we) belong? And how can we be more intentionally welcoming to those of diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds? This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. You can attend in-person, OR you can also attend via our online … Continue reading Some of Us are Already Here

A Life Inspired

For the large percentage of Unitarian Universalists, the idea of spirituality may be baffling and foreign. What’s in it for me? Is there wisdom in Judeo-Christian writings that can help me appreciate the value of a spiritual life without the trappings of doctrine and dogma? Doug’s spiritual journey has taken him through four plus decades … Continue reading A Life Inspired

The Heart of the Matter

It is said that Unitarianism is the head of our religion and Universalism is the heart. From this big beating heart, we come to know how deeply we are loved, like it or not. Our visiting Minister Jennifer Springsteen (she/her) graduated in May with her Master of Divinity and served as the ministerial intern in … Continue reading The Heart of the Matter

Love Will Guide Us

TUUC’s Religious Exploration started up this spring using the “Love Will Guide Us” curriculum which allows participants to explore the six sources that guide Unitarian Universalists. Today’s service will bring the RE experience with this curriculum upstairs into the sanctuary. This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. You can attend in-person, OR you can … Continue reading Love Will Guide Us

Fighting for Reproductive Justice with Vulnerability

We will explore all the powerful emotions created by the reproductive rights crisis and how we can move forward together. During Time for All Ages we answer the question, “What is a uterus?” There will be readings and quotes authored by Sojourner Truth, Bell Hook, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, and Ruth Muskrat Bronson. … Continue reading Fighting for Reproductive Justice with Vulnerability