Community Church Unitarian Universalist Of New Orleans

Sunday Service May 11, 2025: Lilith: Blooming in the Wilderness - Rev. Jacqueline Luck Sunday Service August 31, 2025: Labors of Love - Rev. Jacqueline Luck Sunday Service November 16 2025: Joy in Hard Times - Rev. Jane Mauldin

CCUU Service Sunday August 4 2024: Indigenous Stories: Choctaw Family, Culture and Legacy A Story About a Boy, His Rabbit, and a Quest for Meaning This Sunday soon after Memorial Day, we will explore the powerful

CCUU Service Sunday January 21: Organizing in the 7th Principle Sunday Service - Together New Orleans

Community Church Unitarian Universalist is a self-sustaining Congregation. Members and friends' generosity help us do the COMMUNITY CHURCH UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST, 6690 Fleur De Lis Dr, New Orleans, LA 70124, 9 Photos, (504) 483-2918, Mon - Closed, Tue - 9:30 am - 1:30 pm, The Re-Emergence of the Divine Feminine and Its Collision with Patriarchy and White Male Supremacy In this service Jim O'Neill

Sally Jackson presents - Oh Lord Won't You Buy Me a Mercedes Benz: Evolution of Prayer from Covenant to Christmas List. Debra represented CCUU at the UUA General Assembly in Baltimore this past June. This annual event brings together UUs from Service June 8 2025 - Why do People Die? Rev. Jane Mauldin

We are a SANCTUARY CHURCH. We believe that we are all family and we all have value. 󱙶. Follow · 󰟝. Details. 󱞴. Page · Nonprofit organization. Sunday Service October 16: Where Was God in Louisville? - Rev. Dr. Jane E. Mauldin

Darcy Roake | School of Liberal Arts at Tulane University Sunday Service: Jazz Funeral for Old Year - Burying the past

Why is a Spectrum so Difficult to Understand Easter is both a frightening and thrilling event. This past year many of us have been buried by fear, illness, loneliness, or incessant

In the hymnal, there is a reading about the 'long haul people', these are laborers who are seldom recognized. They work with a Our pets are a blessing to us, as the entire animal world is a blessing to this planet. Inspired by St. Francis of Assissi's love of

Community Church Unitarian Universalist is proud to be part of the Community Lighthouse Project with Together New Orleans. This project works towards Sunday Service September 7, 2025: "All Flourishing is Mutual" - Alicia Cooke "I have struggled with a Mother's Day sermon this year. I've preached the same ole same ole many years but I couldn't this year

CCUU, A Drop with a Dream Sunday Service Sunday Service August 17, 2025: Hope vs. Despair in 2025 - Rev. Jane Mauldin

Service September 14, 2025 - For These Times: Writing Our Own Psalms - Rev. Melanie Morel-Ensminger Sunday Service January 2 2022: Why January First and Who Thought Up Resolutions? - Sally Jackson

Reverend Darcy Roake turns to the wisdom of the great T.V. Detective Columbo as he reminds us that just when we think we're Whose Are You? - Rev. Jane Mauldin - Sunday Service February 16 2025

CCUU Sunday Service February 5: Sacred Full Moon: History, Lore, and Ritual Sunday Service for September 4, 2022. The Shining Church on a Hill: A Story of Resilience, Community and Commitment by Mary Our board president, Wiccan High Priestess Dr. Laura Miller, returns to our pulpit. She presents "Sacred Full Moon: History, Lore,

Sunday Service April 20, 2025: A Tomb is No Place to Stay - Rev. Jane Mauldin Community Church Unitarian Universalist of New Orleans - We are a sanctuary church! more. Community Church Unitarian Universalist of New Orleans - We are In her recent speech when receiving a SAG Lifetime Award, Jane Fonda declared that the times we are living in are "big time

Community Church UU (@ccuunola) · New Orleans, LA "Yes to Life: In Spite of Everything" – The Significance & Meaninglessness of This Moment Rev. Darcy Roake "When one is

Sunday Service September 20th: "Just One More Thing": Justice and Accountability "In this time of pandemic, of social and political upheaval, how might we forge a positive, uplifting, and desirable future? Please Community Church UU

Following the death of Breonna Taylor at the hands of policemen in Louisville, Kentucky, two years ago this month, the UUs of Worship Leader: Tania Nyman, Community Advocate, Baton Rouge Worship Associate: Alicia Cooke Music Director: Nicholas Community Church Unitarian Universalist | Energy Star

CCUU Service Sunday September 22 2024: "Yes to Life: In Spite of Everything" – Rev. Darcy Roake In ancient Judea more than 2000 years ago, people wrote psalms to praise, complain, mourn, beg for help, and rejoice for help

First Unitarian Universalist Church of New Orleans CCUU Sunday Service September 10: Blessings of the Animals

Service Sunday October 25th 2020: Alien Abductions, Mad Scientists, and Dystopian Worlds Sunday Service January 12 2025: May You Live In Interesting Times - Rev. Jane Mauldin Sunday Service November 17: Why Is A Spectrum So Difficult To Understand? - Sally Jackson

Since the beginning of the Republic, democratic and authoritarian principles have simultaneously formed US domestic and Consider this sermon as perhaps a reminder of the importance of our living religious tradition in our lives and in the lives of others.

NEW ORLEANS, LA. Ꮎ energy. DESIGNED. TO EARN THE. ENERGY STAR. The Community Church Unitarian Universalist features a contemporary aesthetic on both the. Scierra LeGarde is a member of the Bayou Lacombe Band of Choctaw located in St. Tammany and Washington Parish, Louisiana Sunday Service August 3, 2025: It's All About Story - My Story, Your Story. Our Story - Jim O'Neill

Sunday Service October 30: Blessings of the Animals Sunday Service March 2: Joy is the Antidote - Rev. Nathan Ryan

Rev. Stacey Mitchell. Service November 24 2024: The Most Radical Thing We Do Is Talk To Our Neighbors - Broderick Bagert

We are a welcoming spiritual community that offers individuals and families a place to explore and deepen their spiritual life through fellowship and social New Orleans group turns to solar+batteries to cope… | Canary Media

Sunday Service November 3 2024: Vote as if Your Life Depends On It - Rev. Melaine Morel Ensminger Community Church Unitarian Universalist NOLA - YouTube Sunday April 26th Service: The First Step is Imagination

Sunday Service October 27 2024: Taking Our Religion Seriously - Rev. Jacqueline Luck 211 followers · 193 posts · We believe that we are all family and we all have value. We are a sanctuary church!

COMMUNITY CHURCH UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST - Updated Sunday Service January 16 2022: "Proud to Be Maladjusted"

Trees nurture our lives in countless ways. Trees are also metaphors for our lives, holding tight - sometimes - through hurricanes, The Community Church Unitarian Universalist congregation is in transition; all of the world is dealing with the trauma resulting It's an old Hasidic curse - or maybe an old Chinese curse. What does our Unitarian Universalism ask us to believe, say, and do

CCUU Sunday Service April 30: Oh Lord Won't You Buy Me a Mercedes Benz Sunday Service - Mythology~Religion~Science~Reality? CCUU member and past Board President, Dionne deVille, will be talking about the way forward for Greater New Orleans Unitarian

CCUU Service Sunday March 10: Faith and the Persistent Widow "All Flourishing is Mutual": Robin Wall Kimmerer and the Gift Economy Indigenous botanist Robin Wall Kimmer imagines a world Reverend Roake was formerly the Minister at Community Church Unitarian Universalist, a sanctuary congregation in New Orleans, LA. She has a wide background

Service Sunday August 23 2020: Playing The Long Game Community Church Unitarian Universalist - New Orleans | New Sunday Service May 4, 2025: What Shall We Make of the Ancient Story of Job? - Micheal Patton

This sermon will explore the Mexican traditions of the Day of the Dead and its history. It will also explore why the Day of the Dead Sunday Service July 6, 2025: The New Dance Deferred - Jim O'Neill

Thanksgiving is a time to nurture and express our gratitude, but what if we are unable to pay the bills, or feed our families, or we Jesus of Nazareth rode into Jerusalem liturgically celebrated on this Palm Sunday. He turned his face toward Jerusalem and

CCUU Service Sunday October 6, 2024: "The Magic of Play" "Hope is the thing with feathers -That perches in the soul - And sings the tune without the words - And never stops - at all. It's not easy, sometimes, allowing ourselves joy. We all know the realities of our age, and we often devote our time and resources

Service January 30 2022: Divining Community Church Unitarian Universalist - Rev. Jaqueline Luck Sunday Service July 27, 2025: Cognitive Dissonance in America - Robert Sullivan People in general tend to think of things in terms of this or that, Black or White, basically everything must fit into its own specific box

Community Church Unitarian Universalist facility in New Orleans, a Community Lighthouse site (Together New Orleans). The largest projects The Shining Church on a Hill: A Story of Resilience, Community and Commitment by Mary An Godshall

The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. told UUs these words in 1966 at the annual UUA General Assembly. Let us contemplate these Why celebrate new beginnings in the middle of winter? Wouldn't the first of Spring be more appropriate? And while we're thinking What vision, spirit, or purpose gets you out of bed in the morning? How do you focus on that vision despite the worries of politics,

Alien Abductions, Mad Scientists, and Dystopian Worlds: Science Fiction's Unitarian Truth-Telling "I happen to think that the Sunday Service October 26, 2025: Day of the Dead in the City of the Dead - Cynthia Ramirez Sunday Service March 23: The Exodus Story and the Work of Formation - Abel Thompson

Sunday Service November 23, 2025: Nurturing Gratitude in Trying Times - Michele Firestone Sunday Service March 16 2025 - It's Not a Rehearsal - Rev. Jane Mauldin Abel Thompson from Together NOLA returns to New Orleans to talk to us about the power of practicing deep relationship building

Community Church UU, New Orleans, LA | UUA.org Sunday Service October 19, 2025 - Roots and Branches: In Sunlight at Storm - Rev. Jane Mauldin

Sunday Service April 13, 2025: Facing Evil - Rev. Jacqueline Luck Our quarterly pulpit guest Rev. Melanie preaches on what very likely will be the most important national election of our lives so far.

This sermon will grapple with the biblical story of the Exodus. Through grappling with this story along with text from other sources My Story, Your Story, Our Story and the Big Story. Many today do not have a viable story and in uncertainty search for a story to Address · Map to 6690 Fleur De Lis Dr · Wheelchair accessible · Assistive listening devices available · Detailed data and personnel lists are maintained on

Sunday Service October 5 2025: Meeting the Moment: GA 2025 - Debra Salbador