We Can Win This Tug-of -War

More than just a few times throughout my life, I have attended outdoor parties, field days, or family reunions where one of the activities was a tug-of-war. Perhaps you yourself have played that game before: Two opposing teams pull on opposite sides of a long rope...

The Warmth of Winter

Winter’s chill may surround us with its icy embrace, but within the frosty depths, we find solace and purpose. As the bitter cold tests our resilience, so too does it remind us of the warmth we carry within. In the unity of diversity, we find strength in our...

February Justice Film

UNSPOKEN explores the racial divide in America, through the experiences of one small southerntown. Monroe, Georgia resident and filmmaker Stephanie Calabrese offers an insider’s perspectiveand an intimate journey that digs deep into the roots of this divide...

Our Justice Priorities- The Results!

Between October 4, 2023 and Jan. 1, 2024, the congregation undertook a process of first identifying areas of justice concerns and then voting on top priority areas, for the purpose of focusing efforts, energy and attention over the next two years. This focus is...

Two Services Beginning in February

So this is a good thing. Life at the UU Congregation of Asheville has been robust, joyful, engaged and – overflowing! Our Christmas Eve concert and candlelight service had folx sitting in the aisles, and there have been Sundays when people had to view the...