Author: Jill Lewis

Social Justice Updates June 2019

 

 

Sadly, in recent months we have seen continuous governmental assault on many people.  From states passing legislation to restrict health care for women, to the cruelty of national immigration policies – there seems to be a focus on hurting those who are desperate or living … read more.

Social Justice News

Action Brings Hope

A Message From Our Acting Social Justice Chair Barbara Leighton

Opportunities abound for possible actions to transform the world through justice and compassion.  You can pick one or more to encourage yourself and others along the way.  Some require getting out and connecting … read more.

Minister’s Message May 2019

Dearest Members and Friends of CVUUF,

 

I am excited to explore the theme of ‘Curiosity’ with you this month. When it comes to curiosity, we often leave out ourselves and what’s right in front of us. Saint Augustine captured this perfectly when he wrote, “People … read more.

Social Justice Updates

Gather the spirit, harvest the power.  Jim Scott’s UU hymn tells the story.  When we join our spirits together in the work of seeking justice and compassion, we are more powerful.  Our efforts are magnified greater than the sum of individuals.  We learn from … read more.

President’s Message March

Southern California has needed this rain. Our native plants and wildlife needed rain. Our hills and valleys, streams and deserts, all needed this rain. I am thankful that we have received rain in abundance this year and bless the life-giving rain.

But now, honestly, I … read more.

Minister’s Message March


Minister’s Column – March 2019 – Journey

Welcome to our month focused on the theme of JOURNEY. Many of you had the chance last Sunday during service to map where your ancestors journeyed from. It is a joy to look at the maps on our … read more.

Religious Education News February

I recently read an article from the Harvard Business Review, The Neuroscience of Trust by Paul J. Zak. I find the human brain fascinating, and with our theme of Trust, I decided this was something I could dig into. Through various experiments over 10 … read more.