Welcome to Unitarian Universalism

We are people of all agespeople of many backgrounds, and people of many beliefs. We are brave, curious and compassionate thinkers and doers. We create spirituality and community beyond boundaries, working for more justice and more love in our own lives and in the world. Unitarian Universalism draws from our heritages of freedom, reason, hope, and courage, building on the foundation of love. We covenant, congregation-to-congregation and through our Association, to support and assist one another in our ministries. Love is the power that holds us together and is at the center of our shared values. The values we share include all the following, which we hold as inseparable and deeply interconnected:
  • Interdependence: We honor the interdependent web of all existence and acknowledge our place in it.
  • Pluralism: We are all sacred beings, diverse in culture, experience, and theology.
  • Justice: We work to be diverse multicultural Beloved Communities where all feel welcome and can thrive.
  • Transformation: We adapt to the changing world.
  • Generosity: We cultivate a spirit of gratitude and hope.
  • Equity: We declare that every person is inherently worthy and has the right to flourish with dignity, love, and compassion.
Get to know us:
  • Beliefs and Shared Values – more information on our shared values and answers to some common belief questions
  • Who We Are – our history, symbols, backgrounds and stories
  • Religious Practices – what Unitarian Universalists do on Sunday and every day, including holidays and rites of passage
  • Get Involved – find out how to connect with Unitarian Universalism, no matter where you are
To experience the Unitarian Universalist spiritual tradition online through the WorshipWeb collection and more, visit the Worship & Inspiration section.
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THIS WEEK’S CHURCH CALENDAR

Monday – November 17

Tuesday – November 18

11am – Noon    Truly Mindful Tuesday Meditation – Tina will be present. All are invited to try different forms of meditation together each week.

12:30 – 2:30pm    Tina’s Office Hours – Please make an appointment so you won’t have to wait.

5pm    SIUUC Gardening Forum

Zoom:     https://zoom.us/j/94884266239 

Phone:    1 253 215 8782     ID: 94884266239

If you would like to be included in the Garden Forum weekly email synopsis and email discussions, please contact Edna at skyislandchurch@gmail.com.

Please note that we will be meeting at 5pm until Summer 2026, when we will likely return to the 6pm meeting time.

6:30 – 8pm     Dharma Buddhists Meditation

Wednesday – November 19

5pm    12-Step Group

6 – 7:30pm   Wondering Wednesdays

Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/99892265318 

Phone:    1 669 900 9128     ID: 99892265318

Come join us for Wondering Wednesday at 6pm on Zoom, where we are always wondering how everyone is doing, and catch up on the latest in the SIUUC Community. Feel free to pop in for some friendly conversation and maybe a chuckle or two.

Thursday – November 20

11:30am    Men’s Luncheon – Contact Pat Aronna if you plan to attend.

Friday, November 21

   11am – 3pm    EAF | Emergency Assistance Fund

   1pm – ??pm    Board Games

For all Zoom meetings, if you need to call in by phone you can call 1-253-215-8782.

The meeting ID is the last 11 digits of the corresponding link.

RECURRING MONTHLY ACTIVITIES

First Tuesday – 1pm    Sunday Services Committee Meeting

First Friday:

   9am    First Friday Hike

   6pm    PFLAG Monthly Meeting | Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays

Second Sunday – 10:30am    Second Sunday 2nd Collection

Second Friday – 11am    Church Ladies Lunch at the Country House Restaurant

Third Thursday – 11:30am    Men’s Luncheon. Contact Pat Aronna if you plan to attend.

Third Friday:

   11am – 3pm    EAF | Emergency Assistance Fund

   1pm – ??pm    Board Games

12pm    Third Sunday – Board of Directors meet at the church following Sunday Service

https://zoom.us/j/98918280553

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For all Zoom meetings, if you need to call in by phone, you can call 1-253-215-8782.  The meeting ID is the last 11 digits of the corresponding link.
If you are a Zoom user, and it’s good to see some of you on Sunday mornings or on one of our various topical meetings, please check for updates. When you open Zoom, somewhere on your screen there should be a zoom.us entry. For me, it’s on the very very top of my screen on the left.  When you click on that, there should be a drop down menu with a number of options. One of them should say “Check for updates…..” and that’s what you want to click on. Since Zoom seems to have an update almost every week, you might be a bunch of weeks behind. Let’s all get current!
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*Wondering Wednesday Zoom Meetings:  6:00 to 7:30 pm
Join Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 998 9226 5318 One tap mobile +13462487799,,99892265318#
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Sunday: @ 10:30am Church Service
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*Sunday Social Hour at 11:30AM is:
or copy and paste: https://zoom.us/j/97380861311
phone: 669 900 9128   #97380861311
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Garden Forum Tuesdays at 6PM:
Join Tuesday Zoom Meeting:
 https://zoom.us/j/94884266239  Meeting ID: 948 8426 6239
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At a time when the threats to people’s rights increase daily, we recognize we must all commit ourselves to collective action and unity with communities on the front lines of justice work. It’s why I’m writing to personally invite you to join and play an integral part in UUSC’s new Resistance Network. This network will be a hub for learning and action. It will help connect our collective efforts to protect democracy, expand civil liberties, and increase the impact of the social justice work we do together. We’re excited to co-create this new platform with you to support front line communities — rooted in faith and action. You can learn more about the Resistance Network here. Once you sign up, in addition to UUSC’s regular emails, you’ll hear from us with urgent actions to take, inspiring stories of resistance from faith groups across the country, ways to financially support community efforts, and new resources to increase our activism’s effectiveness. We encourage you to keep in close contact with us and share your success stories along the way, adding to our shared learning library for justice work that centers front line communities! Thank you for joining in solidarity with UUSC to rapidly confront the human rights challenges of today — and help to build a better tomorrow for all.     Together we rise, Mary Katherine Morn President Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
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New Things To Do at Sky Island UU

NOVEMBER WORSHIP

This Sunday, NOVEMBER 16th, we will explore “Finding Resilience in Our Body.” During the fall Unitarian Universalist Minister’s Association retreat Rev. Tina attended in Rancho Palos Verdes, she learned about body practices, such as buzzing, slow rocking and belly breathing that can make you more mindful of your physical frame. Social Worker Resmaa Menachem believes that the racial trauma experienced by both people of color and whites in this country is often stored in our anatomy. We need to heal ourselves to heal the larger body of our churches and wider communal life.

WORSHIP POSSIBILITIES:  IF YOU HAVE A TOPIC YOU WOULD LIKE TO INVESTIGATE, PLEASE LET REV. TINA KNOW.

You could read a favorite poem, a story for all, share your knowledge of a justice, faith, ethical, self-growth issue. In case one of these piques your curiosity or calls forth your unique knowledge, these are the two themes suggested each month for the rest of the year (but we also shift the topic sometimes):

November 2025 Resilience and Social Justice for Animals

December 2025 Joy and Social Justice around Water/Climate

Future months (through June, the end of the church year) include: Radical Equity, Radical Hospitality, Feminism, Earth, Peace, Reparation and Human Rights

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REV. TINA’S WEEK

I don’t know how other ministers feel, but I find it alternately illuminating and annoying to have to live a sermon I am about to give to others. This week my body decided it needed a break — right AFTER I got back from vacation. I picked up the seeds of a cold in Pennsylvania that have blossomed into bronchitis over my week back home. I have had to stay away from meetings in person, such as office hours in the church and the Church Women’s Luncheon. Yet, I have been able to do more pastoral care than usual by making many, long phone calls (hopefully the length the person I called desired) and conducting office hours over the phone. Almost all the meetings I hoped to attend, such as a creative, productive one on Membership Expansion/Advertising, were available to me via zoom.

I have gotten a lot done but at a slower pace and with many more naps. Whenever I sprain an ankle or break an arm, my sister-in-law, Marta, asks, “What is your body trying to tell you?” I think mine was reminding me that if I speak to a large group about how they can find strength and healing from within, I had better be ready to do that myself first. Come this Sunday to discover practices that can make us more mindful of our physical selves and release the stress that harms us.

My office hours next week will be Tuesday, November 18, 12:30 – 2:30. Please make an appointment so you won’t have to wait.

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OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS

From the Kitchen Volunteers:

Most of you are now aware of the additional storage space in the kitchen area. Our volunteers have moved some things around–all boxed and/or bagged foods are now off the countertop–and many unneeded containers are on the “FREE” table. We hope to start on the refrigerator next to make room for Thanksgiving. All items without names and dates will be tossed. If anyone wants to help, we usually do this during office hours.

Thanksgiving Potluck Dinner:

Diane Davis would like to remind people that we will be having our yearly Thanksgiving potluck dinner Thursday November 26th, only two weeks away. There will be a sign up sheet in the fellowship room and the actual starting time will be determined and posted soon.

Skills Fair on December 7:

We have a variety of needs for skills and we’re going to be asking you to think about where your talents are. Can you help with the website or other social media? Do you know how to use video editing software? Are your skills in math or budgeting or finances? What about social outreach or interaction skills? Be thinking about how you can engage and support our church moving forward! Bring your ideas on December 7.

DID YOU KNOW?

Within the UUA, there’s a program called Chalice Lighters. Chalice Lighters began in 1984 as a way for individual Unitarian Universalists to support projects and programs within and among UU congregations by donating $10 or more three times a year.

Sky Island UU Church has benefited in the past from Chalice Lighters grants. There’s quite a history behind the Chalice Lighters program and you can read more about it here.

Did you also know we have solar panels on our building? We installed them as part of our commitment to reduce our impact on the Earth, like buying organic and fair trade coffee and tea. What else can we do to further that commitment?

Special November Ramsey Canyon Outing – Sunday, November 16  |  1pm

Many of you know we have an annual mid-November outing to Ramsey Canyon to see the fall color. Ramsey Canyon is the best spot in southern Arizona for this. Every year we all take loads of pictures that never seem to do justice to the beauty that dazzles us! The full walk through the lower canyon is about a mile with a mild to moderate incline. The color is gorgeous at the entry, so you can enjoy it even if you don’t walk far.

The best time in the canyon is 2-4pm when the sun comes streaming through the maples.  Everyone else knows this so be prepared to carpool!  Meet at church at 1pm or at the Brown Canyon parking lot immediately off Ramsey Road around 1:15.  If no parking spots are available, we will shuttle people from Brown Canyon to Ramsey. There is a small entry fee if you don’t have a pass and the preserve closes at 4:00. Contact Molly with any questions: mandfar@gmail.com.

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Mindfulness Meditation 

Come for mindfulness meditation each Tuesday  from 11am – noon at the church.  We take turns leading it, but don’t feel that you have to. Come and try it out, no experience necessary.

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Wondering Wednesdays 

Come join us for Wondering Wednesday at 6:00 p.m. (local time) on Zoom, where we are always wondering how everyone is doing, and catch up on the latest in the SIUUC Community. Feel free to pop in on the rest of us for some friendly conversation and maybe a chuckle or two.

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Second Collection for November: The second collection will be for Peach’s Pantry. The mission of Peach’s Pantry, Inc. is to provide food on weekends to school children in the Sierra Vista and surrounding area who are economically disadvantaged in order to enrich their learning capabilities. The vision of Peach’s Pantry, Inc. is to play a part in improving the academic performance and self-esteem of the children we serve by relieving weekend hunger.  You can donate by tapping the DONATE button below. When you get to the part that says, “Use this donation for…” type in “2nd collection” . You can also donate during the second collection at the November 9 service or by dropping a check off at church and leave in the Treasurer’s file folder on the wall, or mail a check to the address at the bottom of this webpage. Be sure to put “2nd collection” for the notation or memo.
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Caring Corner

If you have a joy you’d like to share or a sorrow you’d like people to hear, please send an email to skyislandchurch@gmail.com

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Local & Regional Activities

We are the Baja 4!

Representing Unitarian Universalists across southeastern Arizona, we love beyond belief and find inspiration from a wide array of spiritual, religious, and secular sources. We come together as a Baja 4 because we know we are stronger together.

Learn more about each congregation!

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Pacific Western Region News

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