The Capital Campaign Proposals have been updated – they can be seen here.

UUCNH is embarking on a Capital Campaign for the first time in 16 years. Please join Capital Campaign Team members to discuss your dreams and visions for UUCNH’s future. This is a chance for every one of our members and friends to provide input on where the money will be spent; the repairs, programs, materials, and actions that will

“give power to all we stand for as a community of faith.”

Feedback Sessions

As we head in the last month of our campaign, let’s talk about where the money comes from. Please plan on attending one of the following sessions to give us more feedback:

UUCNH has had a Strategic Plan since 2021.  The Capital Campaign Team (CCT) has worked with that plan to discuss three options that we have been reviewing with the congregation. As it related to our physical plant a site master plan and memorial garden schematic were created in 2018.

Over the last couple of years, much of the Memorial Garden work has been completed and the CCT created 3 preliminary options to review with our church members and stakeholders.

  • a basic plan of the lowest cost
  • an enhanced plan of mid-range cost
  • a premier plan with a higher cost, but also the most impact

The details of these plans were initially presented at the mid-year congregational meeting on January 23, 2022. The revised 3 plans can be found here.

Town Hall Meeting

The plan is to have a Town Hall style meeting on April 24, 2022, to present the revised 3 plans and to poll the congregation on which option to pursue.
Save the date, Sunday, April 24, 2022. After the service, in the West Room, and on Zoom.

CCT co-chairs – Carol Ballance and Joe Meier

Upcoming Services

Join us on Sunday as Rev. Lee Anne explores the holiday's dual essence—its cherished rituals of gratitude and togetherness and the complex truths behind its origin story. While the magic lies in connecting with loved ones and celebrating abundance, the myth of Pilgrims and Native Americans oversimplifies and obscures the deeper history of colonialism. Together, [...]

Friendsgiving

November 29 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Potluck and games   - This is also an excellent opportunity to use your leftovers and entertain your guests.

A Paul Simon song from 2011 called, "So Beautiful, or So What" musically illustrates the theme that we can choose how we take the things that happen: Life is what we make of it. However we make those choices, the first step to making the most beautiful choices is to be aware that we are [...]

Children’s Christmas Pageant

December 15 @ 10:30 am

  All are welcome to join us in person in the West Room. Click here to view the LIVESTREAM on YouTube. After the event has ended, you may watch this and other RECORDINGS on the UUCNH YouTube channel.