Old South Church Food Pantry has put out a call to help replenish non- food items for its Pantry. We are collecting the following: paper products,soaps,full size toiletries,pet food Collection bins are in the Narthex throughout the month of April.
Geauga SOGI Support Network is hosting two self-defense workshops on Saturday, April 18th. The adult class is from 10 am-12 pm and the youth class (grades 5-12) is from 1 pm-3 pm. Light snacks and water will be available between workshops. The location of the workshops will be shared with registrants closer to the date.…
Brian Webb serves as the Director of Campus Sustainability for the College of Wooster, with his primary responsibility being to lead the college’s efforts to promote environmental stewardship at an institutional level. This includes planning sustainability events and programs, working with faculty to incorporate sustainability into the curriculum, partnering with facilities to reduce energy usage,…
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…
A Practice of Welcome Renewal is to Support a Welcoming Project. The free-will offerings from our delectable bake sale will go to UPLIFT, the UUA LGBTQ Ministries Fund. Sunday, April 19, after the service in the narthex
Parents and RE Volunteers meet to discuss the next month and other important events that RE is organizing. In person or on Zoom. Please reach out to the RE Coordinator for the Zoom link. RE Council Chair: Erik Stout ErikStout@ProtonMail.com RE Coordinator: Hanna re@eastshore.org
Monthly meeting of Social Justice Council. In person and in the Chapel. The Social Justice Council supports ongoing church and community activism. Upcoming projects include Pride events, improvement to the peace pole area, environmental justice and food justice efforts. The Council serves to support and help coordinate Social Justice efforts both within the Church as…
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…
Guests may park in Faculty parking lots. Telfer Hall 115, 336 Front St., Berea, Ohio. Join us for a short documentary on lead poisoning in Cleveland followed by a panel discussion! Lead in the Land was produced in collaboration with the MetroHealth Systems’ Institute for H.O.P.E., Center for Arts in Health and School Health Program,…
UUs Together is a gathering of UUs from Cleveland area UU congregations. The group was established as a way to learn from each other while developing relationships with those from other Unitarian Universalist congregations in the area.UUs Togetherprovides an opportunity for tapping into the knowledge and experience that each congregation (and individualUUs) have. Through discussion…









