Men’s Group (in person)
The Men's Group meeting twice a month on the 2nd and 4th Saturday mornings alternating online (2nd Saturday) and in-person (4th Saturday).
The Men's Group meeting twice a month on the 2nd and 4th Saturday mornings alternating online (2nd Saturday) and in-person (4th Saturday).
We experience silence and share what is important in our lives through readings from varied sources. We listen, witness, and offer nonverbal support. We light candles for our departed group […]
You are invited to bring food and diapers and place them in the collection bin found in the chapel hallway. Volunteers collect these items on Sunday mornings and take them […]
Gather with us on Sunday mornings at 9:30 in the Chalice House for gentle music, meditation, and quiet reflection. This is a welcoming space for renewal, sharing what’s on our […]
Join us on Sundays in person or online for inspiring music, thoughtful reflections, and a warm, welcoming community. You are welcome to join us!
Join us after worship in this informal space to meet others, ask questions, and get a sense of our community. This is a great opportunity to meet other newcomers and explore how to get more connected in the Cedar Lane community.
Drop in for a confidential, in-person support circle for federal employees, contractors, and former feds/contractors. We’ll share, listen, and support one another through the shutdown’s impacts.
Join fellow teens on Sunday Evenings in room 2 for this weekly get-together — Enjoy food, music (choir & instrumental breakout groups), games, crafts, & space to chill with friends.
This online meditation class focuses on finding peace of mind and stress reduction through the teachings of the Buddha on mindfulness and compassion. All levels are welcome to our drop in class.
Join us to play Bridge weekly on Tuesday from 10am-noon in the Fellowship Hall.
We meet online on the first Tuesday of each month. To get connected to this group, contact a coordinator.
This meeting is closed to executive committee members.
We know it can be complicated to decide how much to pay, and there’s no one right answer for anyone. Many thanks to UU@UN for providing an equitable model for payments.
Consider paying at a lower tier if many of these are true for you:
Consider paying at a higher tier if multiple of these are true for you:
A reflection from Pronoia Coaching:
When I pay more, I know that I am helping others to access the event.
When I pay in the middle, I know I am helping the organizers cover costs.
And when I pay less, I know I am letting my community hold me and support me.
All of these are wonderful and acceptable ways of participating.