Something to Believe In

Sunday, August 8, 2021  Live Zoom at 11am Rev. Dr. Cathy Harrington, Interim Lead Minister It’s Rev. Dr. Cathy Harrington’s first worship service with UUCA.  We’ll learn more about her and what her hopes and intentions are for this two-year interim...

Looking Backward to Move Forward

Let your joy be in your journey – not in some distant goal. –Tim Cook It’s August, and I am excited to begin our time together as your Interim Lead Minister!  As I have gotten older and wiser, my main goal in life has been to cultivate joy in my personal life...

UUCA Partnering with Beloved

UUCA and Beloved Asheville are joining together to put LOVE IN ACTION! Please support the Back to School Supplies for Kids and Youth Drive, happening right now! See the flyer for details. Beloved Asheville would like to receive donations by Sunday 8/15, but will...

Poetry Sunday-Rekindling the Light

Sunday, August 1, 11am Live Zoom Our Poetry Sunday team has used the theme of Rekindling the Light to select poetry for this service.  Many thanks to the planning committee of Sammy Fong, Virginia Bower, and Worship Associate Joyce Hooley-Gingrich.   Music this Sunday...

Best Retirement Party EVER!

Over 200 congregants had a splendid afternoon bidding farewell to Rev. Mark Ward, our lead minister who retired after 17 years of service to UUCA. Here’s Mark’s remarks to you, as well as the prayer he wrote for us: Thank you, thank you to everyone who was...

Worship at the General Assembly

June 23-27, 2021 Other free events during General Assembly this week (no registration required).  Use the same link as the worship service. General Sessions June 23-27, 2021 Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) Co-Moderators Meg Riley and Charles Du Mond preside...

Looking for YOUR Recipes!

We have a mighty trio of volunteers who are working to produce a cookbook by and for UUCAers.  No one needs to be a creative chef here.  Just send in recipes that you either use a lot, that get rave reviews from friends, or are just fun!  Omnivores, vegetarians and...

Trash For Now

Microwave containers are NOT recyclable in Asheville. The material, #5 polypropylene, requires high heat for reprocessing.