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We recycle Glass Bottles, Paper, Plastic Bottles, Cans, Plastic Tubs and Food Waste

2026 Let this be the year that the entire UUCC community makes an effort to recycle most of the food waste generated by our community meals and other events.
Food waste collected, including meat, grease, bones and soiled paper napkins can be colle...


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The flaming chalice is a central symbol of Unitarian Universalism. Many UU congregations light a chalice at the beginning of worship and other gatherings.

The symbol was first created during World War II by Austrian artist Hans Deutsch while working with the Unitarian Service Committee, which was helping people escape persecution in Europe. The chalice and flame cam...


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At UUCC, our life together is grounded in covenant—shared promises about how we will treat one another.

In 2023, the congregation adopted the following covenant to guide our relationships:

UUCC Congregational Covenant

We cultivate trust with one another by celebrating differences, honoring boundaries, and offering compassion and ...


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Unitarian Universalists find wisdom and inspiration from many places.

Rather than relying on a single sacred text or authority, our tradition draws from a wide range of sources that speak to the human search for truth and meaning. These include:

the wisdom of the world’s religions the insights of science, philosophy, and the arts the experiences of jus...

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Unitarian Universalists seek to live our values not only as individuals, but also as communities.

For many years, UU congregations have been guided by the Seven Principles, which affirm ideas such as the inherent worth and dignity of every person, justice and compassion in human relations, and respect for the interdependent web of life.

In...


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