
The Atheists, Humanist and Agnostics Discussion Group
Second Tuesdays at 7:00pm
Contact: ccuu@ccuu.org
We discuss and delve into a number of topics, view various movies and review articles that are relevant to atheism, humanism and agnosticism.
Book Discussion Groups
Contact: ccuu@ccuu.org
Careers in Transition
Contact: careers@ccuu.org
Events are non-denominational, free and open to all occupations. Learn the fundamentals of careering and get the depth of knowledge provided through seminars and career topics offered.
MenzGroup
First Wednesday of the month, 7:30pm
Contact: ccuu@ccuu.org
The MenzGroup is a gathering of men, in covenant, that meets monthly to share ideas and experiences of all things related to the male gender. Our meetings are based on mutually agreed topics that have included male violence, the four archetypes of men, male communication and men’s virtues.
Sacred Movement Covenant Group
First and Third Sundays
Contact: ccuu@ccuu.org
Contact: socialaction@ccuu.org
The Social Action Committee strives for social, environmental and economic justice at the church, community and international levels. Whether donating our time to teach money management skills to low-income families, preparing meals for a local PADS homeless shelter, holding a fundraiser for Heifer International, purchasing books for Pakistani schools or providing microfinance loans, the Social Action Committee is committed to improving our world and the quality of life of all persons.
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Work Life Support Group
First and third Fridays from 9:30am-12:00pm
Contact: careers@ccuu.org
CCUU members provide support each other, network, share tips on jobs and review each other’s resumes and online profiles. In addition, CCUU is a member of the St. Hubert’s Jobs Ministry, which offers skill building and networking opportunities.
As a Welcoming Congregation, we actively welcome gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people as full participants in the life of the church. We are committed to standing on the side of love in our congregational life and our advocacy in the larger community.