Category: What’s Up

The Church Blogger

Historian, Colleen A., is bringing First UU’s stories of life and grace to you on a new blog! Click on the stories tab at The Church Blogger: History and Memories to read about the growth and development of First UU, with new articles appearing weekly.

Each Sunday at First UU

First UU has a variety of activities and groups that meet each Sunday. Each Sunday of the month is a little different.

The Church Blogger: Who’s behind the weekly “Speak UUp” posts?

by Colleen Appel Most every week you’ll find a piece in the What’s Up online newsletter that summarizes a recent legislative action along with instructions for how we might respond. First UU member Sherry Buchanan is responsible for those posts. I recently spoke to Sherry about her efforts. If you call her in the morning, … Continue reading The Church Blogger: Who’s behind the weekly “Speak UUp” posts?

The church blogger: Making Room for the OOPS: What I Learned from STUN

Several of the behavioral covenants currently in use at First UU ask us to “Share the ouch, and make room for the oops.” Most frequently it’s used regarding pronouns. “Ouch” when we hear someone utter pronouns other than those preferred, and “oops” when we recognize and acknowledge our own misuse of pronouns. However, recently I … Continue reading The church blogger: Making Room for the OOPS: What I Learned from STUN

The church blogger: Who’s Responsible for First UU’s Message on Battlefield?

Have you ever driven into the church parking lot and wondered who does the work of maintaining the message board that greets travelers on Battlefield Road? How does it contribute to reinforcing our place in the community? The message board has a name; it’s called a Wayside Pulpit, coming from a long tradition of religious … Continue reading The church blogger: Who’s Responsible for First UU’s Message on Battlefield?

The church blogger: A Partnership: Parents’ Cooperative School and First UU

There’s a sign in the First UU driveway announcing a Parents’ Cooperative Preschool and Kindergarten (PCPK). They meet in our basement Monday through Friday. What makes this school unique? What does First UU get from the partnership? PCPK is a cooperative school that encourages family involvement. Each class has its own dedicated teacher, but the … Continue reading The church blogger: A Partnership: Parents’ Cooperative School and First UU