We embrace diversity within the congregation’s membership and in theology. We are committed to being a vital and growing progressive congregation within our larger community. And we promote spiritual growth, religious freedom, and ethical action.
We hope you will visit our church. Our worship services are at 11:00am; children’s and adult religious education classes are at 9:30am.
Sunday Schedule
9:30 a.m. Religious Education Classes
11:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service
12:00 p.m. Coffee Hour
Past Services: HVUUC YouTube
Upcoming Services (Sundays @ 11 a.m.)
The poetry of Shel Silverstein has captured the imagination of several generations. This Sunday, Rev. Tiffany and some of the biggest Shel Silverstein fans in the congregation see what we can learn from this unique and much beloved source.
As a prophetic people, Unitarian Universalists have often been at the front of transformation and liberal change. But what the heck does it mean to be prophetic? What is prophesy? Is this about the end of the world? And don’t we have enough doomsayers? Let’s explore the idea of faithfully imagining the kind of world we long to see with Shawn Gibson, UU Ministerial candidate.
Everyone we meet has a different perspective. How do we seek out these perspectives, and what do we learn when we search beyond our own comfort zones and echo chambers? This Sunday Rev Tiffany explores the people we meet on our quest for truth and meaning, with some help from Steven Roberts who will be reflecting on his practice of getting haircuts in foreign countries.
After a lifetime of activism, Barbara Gittings' last action for the LGBTQ+ movement was to come out in her nursing home newsletter: "As a teenager, I had to struggle alone to learn about myself and what it meant to be gay. Now for 48 years I've had the satisfaction of working with other gay people all across the country to get the bigots off our backs, to oil the closet door hinges, to change prejudiced hearts and minds, and to show that gay love is good for us and for the rest of the world too. It's hard work — but it's vital, and it's gratifying, and it's often fun!" This Sunday Rev. Tiffany kicks off Pride month with an exploration of this incredible woman's life, and we commission our newly elected Board into their year of service.
Marina Munjal, co-founder of Appalachian Dharma & Meditation Center in Johnson City and long-time HVUUC member invites us to consider the possibility that who we think we are is merely a product of our history and environment, and not a fixed unchangeable self to protect, defend, and hold onto tightly. What is behind the carefully crafted mask we wear to meet the expectations of those around us? Can we find the space to let go of the tight grip and relax into the liberating flow of life?
Join us for church on May 18th, 2025!
9:30am Religious Education
11:00am Sunday Service
12:00pm Coffee Hour
4:00pm Youth Group
“Shel Silverstein”
The poetry of Shel Silverstein has captured the imagination of several generations. This Sunday, Rev. Tiffany and some of the biggest Shel Silverstein fans in the congregation see what we can learn from this unique and much beloved source.
Fellowship Funds available for Auction Equity
In order to allow as many congregants as possible to participate in our Annual Service Auction fundraiser, the Stewardship Team is happy to offer the opportunity to work volunteer hours in lieu of paying for service auction events.
Here are the details:
-An hour of volunteer work is worth $20/hr. for auction credit
-There is a cap of 15 volunteer hours for credit per person
-The volunteer hours cannot be volunteer work that you are already doing for the church, but will be high-need volunteer areas determined by Rev. Tiffany and/or the Stewardship Team, but you will get some say in what you do.
How it works:
-You attend the service auction and bid like everyone else does. Make sure not to bid more than $300 total or you will exceed the cap on hours.
-When it's time to check out, let the person checking you out know that you are going to pay with volunteer hours.
-Post auction someone will follow up with you to set up a time to review the list of high-need volunteer work, and together you will choose what to do.
-You will get an occasional follow-up from that person to see how you are making progress in your volunteer hours.
For additional information or clarification please contact stewardship@hvuuc.org
Upcoming News and Events
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Join us for church on May 11th, 2025!
9:30am Religious Education
11:00am Sunday Service
12:00pm Potluck
“Mothers Day for Peace”
Parenting can feel especially hard when the world doesn't feel worthy of holding your children. How do we parent as authentic, faithful, Unitarian Universalist when the world feels like it is on fire? The origins of Mother's Day is intertwinned with the Peace movement, and it gives us some clues about how we can do this. On this day Rev. Tiffany explores the challenges of parenting, the hope that we still have, and dedicates a new Peace Pole for the congregation.
Registration has been extended to May 10th, limited rooms still available as well as camping. Scholarships available, no one will be turned away!
Dates: May 30 --June 1st
INFO & REGISTRATION HERE: Www.tinyurl.com/hvuucwomen
THEME:
Radical Joy in Hard Times
PLACE:
The Peace Pentagon (www.peacepentagon.net)
88 Oracle Way, Independence, VA
We will have access to the entire campus which includes New River frontage, a babbling creek for water ceremony, turtle labyrinth, medicine wheel and peace pole as well as the picnic pavilion, bathhouse and, of course, the Peace Pentagon chapel.
CONVENER:
Rev. Becky Suzik, UU Peace Fellowship (https://uupf.org) Raleigh, NC;
Rev. Becky’s personal charity: www.joyfuel.org
The purpose of our gathering is to persist in bringing the frequency of JOY into our lives as we face difficult times. The greatest antidote to fear and separation is community, heart resonance and kindling JOY. And, yes, better together!
This gathering is flexible. Come Friday evening for a bonfire, drumming and stay on campus – rates ranging from $25/night camping to $100 for a private King bed and bath. Another option it to rent the whole house and share costs. Plus taxes.
OR – come for just Saturday.. arrive at 10 for a full day of JOY immersion.
PLANNING:
Are you interested in planning the details for the gathering? For example, food committee, leading a JOY activity, other?
Email Noel: VP@hvuuc.org with any questions.
Register here: http://www.tinyurl.com/hvuucwomen
It is time to get ready for Summer RE!
In the summer we combine our K-12 programming into one class. Each week we have a different topic or activity suitable for all ages. Last summer we had paper airplanes, dutch oven cooking, wildflower seed bombs, ecobricks, homemade pizza and more!
If you have a subject you’d like to share one week please sign up in the entryway of the church or e-mail Justin Ridley, dre@hvuuc.org if you are interested.
HVUUC Statement of support of U.S. immigrants facing oppression, violence, or alienation
Our Unitarian Universalist Principles affirm the inherent worth of everyone. Our UU shared religious values, of interdependence, pluralism, justice, equity, generosity, and transformation, all of which revolve around “LOVE at the Center” require our sacred spaces continue to offer loving support and safety for those facing oppression, violence, or alienation, including immigrant communities, regardless of their documented status.
On January 20, 2025, a U.S. Department of Homeland Security memo rescinded protections to churches, schools, and hospitals from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). HVUUC joins the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) in challenging the ending of ICE’s “sensitive locations” policy, opposing any interpretation of law which would allow immigration raids in houses of worship and religious ceremonies.
Subjecting places of worship to ICE actions without a judicial warrant substantially burdens our religious exercise in violation of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA). These enforcement actions at places of worship interfere with HVUUC’s religious activities and our ability to fulfill our mandate to welcome and serve all, including immigrants.
Specifically, this Social Justice Call to Action:
States HVUUC’s support of the right of conscience, non-violent civil disobedience, and the use of the democratic process to create a more just world.
Affirms HVUUC’s intention to create a Beloved Community where immigrant and refugee lives matter, unrelated to United States citizenship status.
Authorizes the Social Justice Committee to designate local events and activities (such as parades) in which HVUUC may advocate for immigration rights with a message of “Siding With LOVE.”
Approved by HVUUC member vote on April 22, 2025
Upcoming News and Events
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Click the link below for the Bouchard Meal Train sign up.
https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/kqw6d2
This allows you to do a number of things including making a direct financial contribution to help them offset expenses during this difficult time, agreeing to deliver (or have delivered) a meal or meals to them, or by purchasing a gift card redeemable at a local restaurant.
Email caring@hvuuc.org with any questions.
Join us for church on May 4th, 2025!
9:30am Religious Education
11:00am Sunday Service
12:00pm Coffee Hour
“What’s Up?”
Today’s message has Mystery and Magic, a fallen hero and redemption thru family love, and even political messages of the times that are still relevant today. Join us as we explore with member Steven Roberts the wisdom in a tale told by one of America’s first popular authors, Washington Irving. Stay awake – no napping. There is a show of hands vote for your favorite part at the end. What’s Up ?
Headlines
Minister’s Note
• RE News
• Ukulele Group
• Potluck
• Women’s Night
• Social Justice Call to Action
• Game Night
• Women’s Retreat
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Up to date church info is always available at www.hvuuc.org
Upcoming News and Events
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We have a need for more Coffee Hour volunteers: one opening in May and several in June. Please sign up on the calendar beside the coffee urn in the Fellowship Hall. If you need or want help learning the procedure, just email coffeehour@hvuuc.org.
Members are encouraged to stay after our Sunday service for our Annual Congregational Meeting where we will vote on the proposed budget for the next fiscal year and the new slate of nominees for the Board of Trustees.
Join us for church on April 27, 2025!
9:30am Religious Education
11:00am Sunday Service
12:00pm Coffee Hour
12:20pm Annual Congregational Meeting
“Flower Communion”
Flower Communion is our annual celebration of community through flowers. Everyone brings a flower to share, everyone leaves with a different flower as a symbol of the ways we learn from each other and transform together. Bring a flower to share.
Art work, from friends and members, is welcomed for the month of May. It will be hung in our sanctuary.
If you are able to share art that you have made that is hangable, please bring it to church on Saturday, May 3 between 10am and 3pm. Or you can drop of your art this Sunday if you’re unable to come Saturday May 3. We will hang it on our walls and enjoy it for the whole month and you can pick up your art again the first Sunday in June
Email art@hvuuc.org with any questions.