The East Shore Membership Committee welcomes guests and coordinates activities tohelp newcomers integrate into congregational life. The committee offers regularNew2UU classes which provides an overview of Unitarian Universalism, East Shore’shistory, congregational events, and small group ministries that support spiritualexploration. Throughout the year, the committee plans events that are not only fun but provide timefor deepening bonds…
Participants from 2025 Auction for Lasagna Dinner.
Feb 1: “We Are Because We Care”Ubuntu, Black humanism, and UU covenant as embodied practices of resilience. Rev. Will preaching. Feb 8: “Social Justice Work is Team Work” Come hear about how our East Shore social justice seekers have made a difference (and continue to do so) right here in our local communities. Feb 15: “Breath, Song, and…
Monthly meeting of Social Justice Council. In person and in the Chapel. The Council serves to support and help coordinate Social Justice efforts both within the Church as well as to the larger community. Please contact Ron Prosek (rprosek@icloud.com) for more information.
Small group ministries are a vital part of our congregation.These small groups usually consist of 7-12 members who meet monthly to reflect upon and discuss significant life topics.The discussion topics are chosen by the monthly group facilitator. Small group members that wish to facilitate a meeting can volunteer to lead a discussion. The topic for any given month…
Meets the fourth Sunday at noon of each month in the RE wing. All welcome to help in planning Welcoming Congregation activities. A UUA Welcoming Congregation is a Unitarian Universalist congregation that has completed the UUA program to become intentionally more inclusive of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and/or transgender (b/g/l/t) people. These congregations strive to include…
Guest speaker Quentin Smith of Racial Equity Buddies will talk about a reparations initiative in action. Natasha Lovelace, the recipient of the reparations gift will join Quentin for this enlightening and inspiring session. Please contact Marjorie Loring (mlorpol@gmail.com) for the Zoom link.
Food Collection is on the First Sunday of each month. Odd months are donated to the Community Church of Chesterland. Even months are donated to the Food Pantry at Old South Church in Kirtland. Cash donations are also accepted.
Led by Rev. Will What do Unitarian Universalists believe—and how do you explain it to a friend, family member, or curious stranger without freezing up or giving a 20-minute sermon?This four-session monthly class invites participants to explore their own UU journey, reflect on our shared theology, and practice articulating a clear, authentic, and personal “UU elevator pitch.”…
The first Sunday of every month, directly after the service. Please bring a dish to share!







