Alleluia: An Easter Service
Easter tells us that love, not death, will win in the end. Come and join Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw for this exploration of Easter through a Universalist lens. Please feel free to wear your spring or Easter bonnet- there will be an Easter bonnet and hat parade so show off your favorite hat or outfit!
Looking for a friendly community? Check out our Sundays service:10:00 am, with coffee after. Can't make it today? Watch on YouTube or listen to our podcast.
Unitarian Universalists welcome folks of many faith traditions, humanism, and atheism.
At the UU Congregation of Venice we strive to be:
"A welcoming, caring community
encouraging spiritual growth,
seeking meaning and pursuing justice."
Unitarian Universalist congregations affirm and promote seven Principles based on a diverse living tradition of wisdom and spirituality.
WALKING GROUP: 9:00 am Monday mornings. Exercise, discover new parks and meet friends! See calendar of parks and more info here.
Book Group 2nd Thursdays 1:00 pm
Discuss the current book (reading it is NOT required) as well as other books. For more info click here or contact Ellen Higdon, steed0102@hotmail.com.
Justice Social, Right to Read
Celebrate our success! About 800 folks attended our Right to Read Festival. Read more and see pictures here. Then come and help chart the future of the Social Justice Alliance, 15 member organizations strong.
Visit the UUCOV YouTube Channel!
Find past services and other videos:
UUCOV's YouTube Channel
Serving the Community
Explore and join our many efforts to help our neighbors through UUCOV's Community Outreach Program.
Some of our partners:
- Family Promise Open Doors
- Good Samaritan Pharmacy & Health
- Laurel Civic Association
- On the Spot Aid
- Planned Parenthood SW & Central Florida
- Second Chance/Last Opportunity
Mat Making for the Homeless
Contact Janet Knudsen
Contact Kim McHugh to help.
Ministerial Search Committee
Letters from a Glass House
Words To Ponder
From the Sunday Service,
July 2, 2023
"I am a Patriot"
Sing "America", but do not ignore our faults and our flaws. Our Country, Tis of Thee, with all of your rights and all of your wrongs. Be proud of our country and critique her every day. Do the intersectional work of justice and know that it is the purest form of patriotism.
We are not alone and that is truly beautiful. May we and every nation join together in one world, dedicated to peace, justice, equity, and beauty. But it is going to take human hands to do this work, and those hands are your hands. Those hands are Republican and Democrat, Socialist, and Independent, and Green.
Those hands are all of us, together, not nationalists isolated behind a wall, but patriots, proud of our country, and determined to make her shine. Let freedom ring.
Reverend Amy Petrie Shaw
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