Category: Community Life

House Party!

Register Today!

25May2024House Party!Contact: Teri I12:00 pmRegistration Required for Location

We are having a house party at a private residence in Sunland, CA. It will be outdoors. Come and join the fun for laughter, games, and conversation!

Contact Teri I for details, or she will be … read more.

Death Cafe

5May2024Death CafeHost: Rev Gordon Clay Bailey10:30 amZoom Room 1

We welcome you to our Death Cafe. It is a respectful space where you can feel comfortable sharing your questions, curiosity, fears, beliefs, and stories about any / all aspects of death, grief, mourning, bereavement. We … read more.

Town Hall Meeting

March 23, 2024
Town Hall Meeting
Host: Rev Gordon, Janet L

Yes, we are holding another Town Hall Meeting! This time we will meet through ZOOM.

All of our members are welcome to our Town Hall meeting to discuss future hopes for our beloved SepulvedaUU community. What do you envision for the Sepulveda Unitarian Universalist Society? Rev Gordon Clay Bailey and members of the Board will be in attendance to facilitate the productive discussion.

Please come and let your voices and ideas be heard!

Movie Night: “Rustin”

March 16, 2024
Movie Night: “Rustin”
Host: Gary D

We’re watching Rustin. Please register and we will email you the address on Friday evening (3/15). There will be a light snack offered, along with discussion afterward. Can’t wait to see you there!

NOTE: Please arrive promptly at 1:45pm, as we will begin the movie at 2:00pm sharp.

A Word from Rev Gordon …

March 2024

“Transformation isn’t about adding more work to your life; it’s about shifting your perspective so life becomes more fun, magical, and joyful.”

-Sheri Salata

The quote above helps me in so many ways.  This month at SepulvedaUU, we will be exploring Love as Transformation. Well, what exactly … read more.

A Word From Rev Gordon

February 2024

Beloved Community,

As we enter the second month of the year, known as Black History month in the United States, a shout-out to Carter G. Woodson. Woodson’s devotion to showcasing the contributions of Black Americans bore fruit in 1926 when he launched Negro History Week … read more.