As the holiday season approaches, we want to take a moment to extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones. This time of year brings a special kind of magic—moments of joy, gratitude, and togetherness. Whether you're celebrating with family, friends, or taking some time for yourself, we hope that your holidays are filled with warmth, laughter, and peace.
The season reminds us to slow down, appreciate the little things, and embrace the spirit of kindness and giving. As we reflect on the past year, we are grateful for the connections we've made, the memories we've created, and the opportunities to grow together. May this season offer you a chance to recharge, reflect, and find joy in the simple pleasures of life.
As we look ahead to the new year, we’re excited for the adventures and opportunities it will bring. In the meantime, we wish you nothing but happiness, good health, and cherished moments with those you hold dear.
Thank you for being a part of our community.
Warmest wishes from the members and friends of NAUA.
December's NAUA events include:
Liberal Religion—Is It Time for Hospice?
Religious participation is plummeting. “Church” has become a bad brand. Should we resign ourselves to palliative care for our aging congregations? Can we find ways to feed the hunger for meaning and community? One thing is certain: We cannot church the way we always have and hope for different results.
Speaker: Rev Peter Morales is the former president of the UUA. Before becoming UUA president he was senior minister at Jefferson Unitarian Church in Colorado. Jefferson was one of the UUA’s fastest growing congregations during his tenure. Before entering the ministry he was editor and publisher of a community newspaper in Oregon. He has lived abroad as a Fulbright lecturer in Spain and a Knight International Press fellow in Peru. Peter lives in Sequim, WA with his wife Phyllis.
When: December 10th, 2024 4:30 PM Pacific Time (7:30 Eastern Time)
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Anything Goes with Jack
Join us for an evening of conversation led by UU Minister Rev. Jack Reich. These chats allow you to get to know other NAUA members and yourself a little better!
Access this chat on the first Wednesday evening each month from 4:30 PM Pacific Time (7:30 Eastern Time).
When: Dec., 4. 2024
Monthly NAUA Community Worship Service
The Rev. Twinkle Marie Manning will be speaking at this service with a Winter Solstice/Holiday theme.
Zoom link - https://tinyurl.com/NAUAService
When: December 21st, 2024 10:00 AM Pacific Time (1:00 PM Eastern Time)
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NAUA Book Club Invitation
You are invited to join the NAUA book club which reads books chosen by members and normally meets by Zoom on the 4th Thursday of each month. All are welcome. Book club begins at 4:30 PM Pacific Time (7:30 Eastern Time).
This month featuring a discussion of How to Walk Into a Room: The Art of Knowing… – Emily P. Freeman
The club is open to all so please invite a friend. For more details and to join the Book Club mailing list contact Ed Hudak at bookclub@naunitarians.org
Monthly Ministers' Support Group
On the fourth Thursday of each month, (a week earlier this month due to Christmas holiday) NAUA ministers and ministerial friends attend a regular meeting meant to foster support, collegiality, and learning. Periodically, there are also longer ministerial gatherings that include unique programs and professional development. It is important that members of this group maintain confidentiality and anonymity. If you are a Minister and would like to explore or join this group, please email president@naunitarians.orgWhen: Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM Pacific Time, (1:00-2:00 PM Eastern Time).
Circle News
New Opportunities for Participation in NAUA CIRCLES
A ‘New Congregation’ Circle is in the works for those interested in forming a fellowship oriented around NAUA principles and values. Interested individuals should email circles@naunitarians.org with “New Congregation Circle” in the subject line.
Additionally, we are planning a What’s Happening at NAUA Circle, which will meet monthly and be open to all members. This Circle will feature a Board member who will facilitate discussions and collect suggestions.
We are still gathering interest for a 7 Principles CIRCLE (currently 2 interested parties), and a New Member CIRCLE (4 interested parties) with details forthcoming.
When indicating interest in any CIRCLES to circles@naunitarians.org, please don’t forget to insert the specific circle you are interested in on the subject line of your email.
Follow NAUA on Social Media In addition to all latest NAUA news, program information in Liberal Beacon, and our online video archive of past events (available at www.naunitarians.org), we are now posting “news” items to a variety of sources, including X (formally Twitter) at https://twitter.com/NAUnitariansAnd on Meta (Facebook) at: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553146776020 If you have news items you think might be of interest to other Unitarians, please share this news (along with a photo, if possible) to web@naunitarians.org
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Just a reminder that the NAUA is an organization that was started in opposition to the current direction and leadership of the UUA. Its founder, Dr Ecklof, continues to denounce UUism under the UUA as being a cult, with indoctrinated ministers, and need for "saner leadership". I will continue to support the UUA and will have nothing to do with this alternative organization.