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Still Relevant by Simone Barnes
“The cross can heal and hurt; it can be empowering and liberating but also enslaving and oppressive. There is no one way in which the cross can be interpreted. I offer my reflections because I believe that the cross placed alongside the lynching tree can help us to see Jesus in America in a new light, and thereby empower people who claim to follow him to take a stand against white supremacy and every kind of injustice.” ― James H. Cone, The Cross and the Lynching Tree
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Community Grief Circle
Grief is an integral part of life that requires our attention if we want to be fully available for life. In our culture, however, we have forgotten how to share our grief with one another. When we add to our personal losses the experience of economic instability, ecological degradation, the extinction of species, individual and collective health crises, and the unrest and turmoil within human societies, the burden of grief that we are carrying as individuals can begin to feel
Mar 42 min read


We are following the upcoming Frigid Weather Forecast and plans for a Warming Center are underway...
PLEASE BE ON ALERT THAT SGUUF CHURCH MAY BE CLOSED ON SUNDAY DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER! WATCH FOR MORE INFORMATION VIA EMAIL, SANGABRIELUU.ORG , FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM. The Warming Center (overnight freeze shelter) will be opening once again at the Getsemani Center at 412 E. 19th Street, starting Friday January 23. To better coordinate our efforts in providing meals, which are so appreciated by our unhoused neighbors, and a gift from many in our community, Helping Hands of G
Jan 221 min read


HIRING: Religious Exploration (RE) Guide – Part-Time
San Gabriel UU Fellowship is seeking a warm, grounded Religious Exploration (RE) Guide to work with our elementary-age children on Sunday mornings. This role is for someone who loves kids, understands neurodivergence, and believes that relationship, agency, and trust matter more than compliance or control . Our RE program focuses on teaching life-giving practices — emotional regulation, empathy, cooperation, and spiritual curiosity — while drawing from Unitarian Universalism
Jan 211 min read


SGUUF Facilities Improvement Begins 1-17-2026 Weekend
SGUUF Facilities Improvement Begins Thanks to our congregation's generous support of our Legacy Capital Campaign, the roofing contractor will begin replacing the roofs on the Fellowship House and Little House Saturday 1-17-26. The Facilities Team received the best bid from 1st Choice Roofing and Construction Company in Georgetown to remove the old shingles and install the highest-grade architectural shingles on both of the two houses. Beginning Monday 1-19-26 the roofing
Jan 141 min read


Full Moon Drum Circle Celebration
Full Moon Drum Circle and Celebration 7pm @ SGUUF Family Friendly and Drums to share! Dates Saturday Jan 3rd Saturday Jan 31st Wednesday Mar 4th Wednesday April 1st
Jan 11 min read


Looking For Light in a World Filled With Darkness by Lou Snead
In this Post-Christmas service we will be asked to reflect together on where we find the light of joy, peace, and love celebrated by Christians in the Jesus story when we are living in a world continuously filled with violence, suffering, and inequities.
Dec 24, 20251 min read


What It Cost$ to Give
What It Cost$ to Give At the request of a number of our members, we have recently added Venmo as a method of giving money to the Fellowship. A number of you have been taking advantage of this new payment method. However, while convenient, you should be aware that Venmo extracts a fee for every transaction because Venmo considers us a business, regardless of our being a church and 501c3 charitable organization. Venmo’s fee is 1.9% + $0.10 for each transaction. Here ar
Nov 4, 20252 min read


Full Moon Celebration and Drum Circle
7pm San Gabriel UU 1322 E University Ave Georgetown, TX Dates: Saturday Sept 6 Monday Oct 6 Monday Nov 3 Friday Dec 5
Aug 28, 20251 min read
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