Author: Karina Briseno
February 2023 Newsletter
Men’s I-Help Dinner
There will be a Men’s I-Help (Interfaith Homeless Emergency Lodging Program) dinner this coming Sunday, January 29th. We provide dinners and shelter for about 16 homeless men. Sign up to contribute food on the “Men’s I-Help Dinner” food contribution list posted on the News and Activities bulletin board opposite the kitchen entrance. We always need … Continue reading Men’s I-Help Dinner
Social Justice Actions for February
Action: Ask President Biden to Sign the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Sponsored by American Friends Service Committee, World Beyond War, Coalition on Human Needs, and others. ### Action: Email Congress: Move the Money from the Military to Social and Environmental Programs. Sponsored by World Beyond War and Warheads to Windmills Coalition. ### Action Alerts: Visit FCNL’s Action Center for a … Continue reading Social Justice Actions for February
The UUCMP Social Justice Committee and Whites for Racial Equity invite you to a:
Contact coordinator Karen Brown (UUCMP/WRE) to register or ask questions: karenb1115@yahoo.com 831-917-2042
e-News January 18th 2023
Sign up for Small Bites
This year’s Stewardship campaign, “All We Need Is Love,” will kick off at our worship service this Sunday, February 12th. Please plan to attend that day as our annual operating fund canvass gets underway. A delicious array of delectable “small bites” will be served following the service. You do not need to bring any food, … Continue reading Sign up for Small Bites
Recommendations from the UUCMP Environmental Justice Group to Protect the Environment
*This year strive for the goal of buying nothing. Sign up for your local Buy Nothing or Free Cycle website. You can also go to https://buynothingproject.org This is also about giving and receiving skills and time, and perhaps most importantly, getting to know your neighbors. The Freecycle Network is a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement … Continue reading Recommendations from the UUCMP Environmental Justice Group to Protect the Environment
Many thanks to Brian Jacobson!!
We don’t have adequate words to express our immense gratitude to Brian Jacobson for all his hard work during our church’s recent weeks of “Treemageddon!” He is truly our hero, and we cannot thank him enough!!