UUSCV set to welcome new minister in August
Incoming Rev. Megan Dowdell will begin her tenure at the Unitarian Universalists of Santa Clarita Valley on Aug. 1. Courtesy photo: Rich Jaffke

UUSCV set to welcome new minister in August

The Rev. Megan Dowdell will be joining the Unitarian Universalists of Santa Clarita Valley as their new minister on Aug. 1, but she’ll have the chance to visit her congregation…

Reverend talks to UUSCV about America’s ‘Great Wound’
The Unitarian Universalists of the Santa Clarita Valley hosted a discussion on racism in America following their morning services Sunday morning at the Vibe Performing Arts Center in Newhall. Cory Rubin/The Signal

Reverend talks to UUSCV about America’s ‘Great Wound’

The Unitarian Universalists of the Santa Clarita Valley welcomed the Rev. Kenneth Collier on Sunday to talk at Vibe Performing Arts Center in Newhall about the history of racism in…

UUSCV minister retires, sets sights on new projects
The Rev. Peter Farriday became the minister of the Unitarian Universalists of the Santa Clarita Valley in 2014. Courtesy photo

UUSCV minister retires, sets sights on new projects

The Rev. Peter Farriday gave his final sermon for the Unitarian Universalists of the Santa Clarita Valley on June 9. Serving as minister for five years, he oversaw a congregation…

UUSCV moves location for services to Vibe in Newhall
Attendees of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of SCV gather on Sundays for services. The services welcome people who follow many different religious and spiritual paths, not focusing on any one tradition.

UUSCV moves location for services to Vibe in Newhall

The Unitarian Universalists of Santa Clarita Valley is scheduled to move its services and other activities to Vibe Performing Arts Studio in Newhall beginning Sunday. For the last decade, the…

Church members hear about effects of climate change on SCV
Ryan Mancini/The Signal Following Sunday services, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Santa Clarita listened as SCOPE President Lynne Plambeck provided background on the effects of climate change across the state of California and discussed how to adapt to some of those changes in a presentation at the Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center. SCOPE is the Santa Clarita Organization for Planning and the Environment.

Church members hear about effects of climate change on SCV

With an outlook toward action, members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Santa Clarita Valley watched a presentation and discussed the effects of climate change at the SCV Senior Center…

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