Envisioning a world where justice and
compassion cross all borders, we pledge
energy and resources to transform ourselves,
our community, and the world around us.
Greetings and welcome to our open and inclusive community of faith. This is an intentionally diverse community held together through shared values and a commitment to transform ourselves, our community, and the world around us. This is a congregation with a strong history of direct action in pursuit of peace and justice for all.
UUCT Wins 2010 Bennett Social Justice Award
This prestigious award by the UUA is for UUCT's work through its No More Deaths ministry and Immigrant Rights Working Group. Read more...
ICUU World Prayer Program
UUCT is now participating in the Global Prayer Program of the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists (ICUU). Members and Friends of the Church might wish to use these texts for:
personal contemplation and meditation
the start of activities with family and friends
the beginning of meetings at the Church
This ICUU World Prayer page is accessed under the Worship menu.
Rev. Johnson Intern Ministry Fund
The Board of Trustees has created a fund, honoring our emertius minister, to support intern ministry at UUCT. Please consider donating. More information ...
Sunday, November 21, 2010 - One services at 10:00am.
Rev. Diane Dowgiert
Congregations, like families, bring many generations together, which isnt always an easy thing. Generation gaps, those differences between the life experiences of different age groups, can be immense. Today well work on building a bridge of love and understanding.
Worship Associate: Terence Sheridan
Music: Desert Chorale
Nov 25: Thanksgiving Potluck
Nov 30: Alliance Christmas Program
Dec 5: Holiday Decorating
John Stevens, a long time member of our church died on Sunday, November 7 after a battle with cancer. John's request was that there be no service. We will honor his memory when we gather for worship on Sunday. You may also remember John by making a donation to the Community Food Bank. /documents/JohnStevens.mp3
Our Seven Principles
We, the member congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote:
The inherent worth and dignity of every person
Justice, equity and compassion in human relations
Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations
A free and responsible search for truth and meaning
The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large
The goal of world community with peace, liberty and justice for all.
Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part.
It has been over twenty years since David A. Johnson served the UUCT as our minister and at last we are installing him as Minister Emeritus. To honor him and his service, the Board of Trustees has est [ ... ]
Sunday Morning Where do the kids go? All classes take place in the Religious Education buildings i [ ... ]
UUCT adopted No More Deaths as a ministry of the church in the summer of 2008. No More Deaths provides humanitarian aid to end the death and suffering of migrants crossing the US/Mexico border in southern Arizona. See our social action article and visit http://www.nomoredeaths.org/ for more information.
Kat Sinclair: Letters from a Phoenix Jail (podcast) (NEW)
Katerina Sinclair Talk: What I Learned as an Allied Prisoner and Current Tucson Initiatives (NEW)
Humanitarian Actions Triumphs Over Legal Action: Goverment dropping littering prosecutions
PSWD Resolution on AZ Immigration Bill
UUCT Wins 2010 Bennett Social Justice Award from the UUA
Cruelty in the Desert: A Slide Presentation of the Abuse Documentation Project
Get Involved (for UUCT Members)
Walt Staton sentenced to community service, banned from refuge
Life or Litter? A sermon by Walt Staton
Minister's Message: Walt Staton found guilty of littering for leaving full water jugs for migrants!
No More Deaths press release about Walt Staton's guilty verdict
UU World article about Walt Staton's "littering" conviction and humanitarian stand
Donate Flowers for Sunday Mornings
Donations of money and/or flowers picked from your garden are requested for each Sunday morning. Request forms are located on the bulletin board in the office or you can fill out a downloadable Request Form and place it in the office manager's mailbox. If you would like us to purchase your flowers, please include a check made payable to the Congregation.
2008 Unitarian Universalist Church of Tucson
4831 E. 22 St., Tucson, AZ 85711 . Phone: (520) 748-1551 - Email: office@uuctucson.org