Social Supper
After services many of us go to a nearby restaurant for a casual dinner. Each week we announce the restaurant during the service. Great fellowship and you don't have to cook!
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After services many of us go to a nearby restaurant for a casual dinner. Each week we announce the restaurant during the service. Great fellowship and you don't have to cook!
We go see Avatar: Fire and Ash at 1:45 PM. Click for Movie Trailer. Afterwards we go to a local restaurant for a snack and a discussion of the movie, plus other socializing. . Organized by Linda Heydenburg. Just show up, or you can reach her by email or by filling out a Contact Form.
Join us every Friday at 11:00 am for our virtual Friday Action Hour! I cannot tell you enough how wonderful our Friday Action Hour team is. We have written thousands of emails, calls, and letters to the editor. We unite our voices and demand change, equality, and justice. Not only that, there is some amazing […]
Heart of the Carolinas UU Animal Ministry will be building a fence for Wee Bit and Potamas. We have all the tools you will need and a friendly group of people to teach you everything you need to know. Just show up and be prepared to have a great time, meet some new people, and enjoy seeing some very […]
Visit us in person or watch online! Dec. 28 - Rev. Pat Jobe: 'Eat, Drink and be Merry' On the last Sunday of both the calendar year and the church year it's important to again take stock, feel some gratitude even for those among us who believe there is nobody to whom to be grateful. […]
After services many of us go to a nearby restaurant for a casual dinner. Each week we announce the restaurant during the service. Great fellowship and you don't have to cook!
We will go see Song Sung Blue at noon. YouTube Trailer . Afterwards we go to a local restaurant for a snack and a discussion of the movie, plus other socializing. Organized by Linda Heydenburg. Just show up or you can reach her by email or by filling out a Contact Form.
Join us every Friday at 11:00 am for our virtual Friday Action Hour! I cannot tell you enough how wonderful our Friday Action Hour team is. We have written thousands of emails, calls, and letters to the editor. We unite our voices and demand change, equality, and justice. Not only that, there is some amazing […]
We gather at Darla Davis's house to socialize and play a game together. The games can vary, but often include Rummikub. Please RSVP to Darla so she knows how many people to expect and to get her address. This event is usually every second Friday night, but this month it is earlier. You can reach […]
Visit us in person or watch online! Jan. 4 - Rev. Pat Jobe: 'Waking from the Lie of Separation' Ministers shoot for the moon and sometimes hit the top of the barn. It is a daunting challenge perhaps summed up by a quote attributed to Mark Twain: “A man carrying two cats down the street with […]
Our congregation has been invited by the Inclusion Community to join them for a Soup Supper on Sunday, Jan. 4 at 5 p.m. The Community meets at The Hut, which is behind the Cornelius Presbyterian Church at 21211 Catawba Ave., Cornelius. There is no cost and we do not have to bring anything -- they would just like to get to know […]
Every first Monday (except July and August). See Activities and Committees page on the website to see a description of chalice circles and contact information. Chalice Circles are full for 2025-26, but a sign-up opportunity will be in August 2026. We have four different groups with meeting locations in Mooresville, Cornelius and Huntersville.