The April Share the Plate is the Black Mama's Bailout Project. Thank you to everyone who helped us raise over $250 for the group!
Read MoreAs of August 2019, we welcome Rev. Cynthia Cain to the church.
Read MoreWe will collect donations will be collected through Sunday, March 31. Please place donations in the bin, in the social hall. You can give monetary or gift card donations in an envelope with "Oasis Center" on the front to a youth, Mary Early-Zald, or the Coming of Age teachers, Chris G., Ryan, or Susan.
Read MorePlease send cards and correspondence to Judy at her home address while she recovers from her recent accident.
Read MoreEffective this Sunday, March 17, Mindfulness Meditation will replace Soul Matters as the third Sunday morning Adult RE offering. Please follow this link (https://www.nashvilleuu.org/events/2018/9/16/are-soul-matters-covenant-group-tjg5c-8k3m5) for more information.
Read MoreVisit the Memorial Garden to see the beautiful new blooms of spring.
Read MoreBella heads to Vandy Children's for today through Saturday for another round of chemo.
Read MoreThe 2019 Greater Nashville UU Auction raised $13,034! That is the most we have ever raised during an auction. A BIG THANK YOU to all the donors and bidders who helped make this happen. HATS OFF to all of you who brought food, helped set up, provided childcare, entered in bid sheets, and helped clean up. Also, a SHOUT OUT to the Auction Team for their hard work, countless meetings, and dedication to making this happen: Lindyne Bailey, Sandy Blanz, Ryan Davison, Denise Graves, Sarajane Powell, Kristin Reveal, Theresa Tarkington-Kersey, and Kris Thresher.
For those of you who provided an event or service, we will be emailing out the winners of your event / service by this Sunday. The Auction software should have sent out everyone an email receipt. This has gone to some people’s spam folders. If you did not receive a receipt, let us know and we will send you a PDF copy
Read MoreFor several years, NOAH member organizations have worked on three areas of concern in Nashville: affordable housing, economic equity, and criminal justice. These issues were identified through one-to-one conversations in a Listening Campaign and selected at the Issues convention in 2014.
Read MoreDuring the Sunday 2/17/19 service about being Unitarian Universalist and crafting our elevator speeches to tell people our loves stories of being part of our UU faith community, we offered these lines for our collective elevator speech (granted, it needs to be a TALL building for this elevator ride). You asked for a copy - here it is - the story of a church that Love builds. -Rev. Carmen Emerson
Read MoreThe weekend will be filled with fun and fellowship at Natchez Trace State Park.
Read MoreAll are welcome to attend a public Town Hall this Friday, February 15, at 6:30 pm (doors open at 6:00 pm) to discuss how Amazon’s entry into Nashville will affect the future of our city.
Read MoreThe Time For All Sages Team (formerly known as the Storytellers' Team) has voted to change its meeting time.
Read MoreOur memorial garden is beginning to show signs of spring.
Read MoreDr. Kalai Mugilan is a practicing Humanist, Sociologist, Writer, Motivational Speaker, Human Resources business consultant, and Emotional Quotient trainer
Read MoreThe anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth, February 12, is celebrated by some as Darwin Day. Darwin, of course, is best known for his theory of evolution through natural selection.
Read MoreBella’s RE class has another fundraiser coming up on February 10 when they offer you delicious treats at their bake sale.
Read MoreWe are an interesting and interested group of people, and you have really enjoyed hearing one another's thoughts and insights during the Summersong services.
Read MoreThe Nashville Peace and Justice Center is a community based coalition of organizations and individuals working to promote equity and to create a peaceful, just, and sustainable society through reflection, education, and non-violent action.
Read MoreThe children prepared and served the food, while congregants gave heartily to the Bella family fund. Together, we raised $450 for Bella! Way to go GNUUC!
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