Showcasing CVUU Artists

Submit your art for the Holiday and Winter Season

For this 2023 holiday season, the Arts and Walls Committee would like to showcase CVUU artists in Gallery 809 (the Foyer).

The Holiday and Winter Theme is “Celebrating All Spiritual Pathways” – such as Christian, Pagan, Jewish, … read more.

Faith Development Corner 3/27/24

“Recurrence”
by Dorothy Parker

We shall have our little day.
Take my hand and travel still
Round and round the little way,
Up and down the little hill.

Great American Clean Up, March 30, 2024, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM

No RE, OWL classes, or Parents’ Group on March 31, 2024 and April 7, … read more.

Big Thanks!

Edmarc, the pediatric hospice, reached out to us to see if we could let them use our social hall for their spring event planned for last Saturday, which turned out to be a rainy day.  Although we generally rent out our social hall, we waived … read more.

Board Bits 3/27/24

The  CVUU Board of Directors met on Thursday, March 21, 2024, via Zoom.      Board meeting minutes are typically available upon request from the CVUU Board Secretary or the Congregational Administrator ( Susie Gullixson) approximately 30 days after the date of the Board meeting.  … read more.

Youth Faith Development

For March 24, 2024

PRE-K TO Kindergarten

Spirit Play: Violet Promise Story, I love You, Sun.  I Love You, Moon by Karen Pandell. Come and find out!  Starts at 10:00 AM

1st – 3rd Grade

Soul Matters theme for the month is: The Gift of Transformation; an exploration of … read more.

Stories of Social Justice

This is the second installment of member stories the Social Justice Committee is collecting for a special publication, “The CVUU Connection,” devoted to social justice. Do you have a story to tell about a personal experience in the effort for Justice? Send us your stories, … read more.

A Word From the Minister 3/6/24

Dear Ones,

Pema Chodron said, “Let difficulty transform you. And it will. In my experience, we just need help learning how not to run away.” The difficulties we encounter can come from struggles we engage in intentionally, or they can come from those we stumble upon. … read more.