Videos by Simi Valley United Church of Christ in Simi Valley. A Progressive and Inclusive Congregation: uccsimi.org
From all of us at UCC Simi Valley, May the season of peace and light fill your heart with joy!
"Every year we celebrate the holy season of Advent, O God. Every year we pray those beautiful prayers of longing and waiting, and sing those lovely songs of hope and promise." - Theologian Karl Rahner #ChristmasQuotes #advent #unitedchurchofchrist
Celebrating Women in Ministry
In 1853 the United Church of Christ became the first Christian denomination to ordain a woman, Antoinette Brown. We are fortunate and grateful to carry on that tradition. We celebrate being led by amazing, thoughtful, capable women in the pulpit and all throughout our organizational leadership.
Learn more about our Pastor, Rev. Stacy Thomas here: https://uccsimi.org/meet-rev-stacy-thomas/
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Learn a simple, step-by-step method to help with anxiety, or a concern or problem you're facing. "The Paper Method" is a great way to begin learning the art of spiritual practice especially of you are a #meditation beginner.
https://uccsimi.org/meditation-for-beginners-how-to-start-in-only-five-minutes/
Treat yourself to 30 seconds of inspiration thanks to our talented pianist, Joan. Have a day full of wonder!
Not a Megachurch, Just Mega-Awesome
Can a church video be funny and cute? You're about to find out!
Not a Megachurch, Just Mega-Awesome
When we say, "No matter who you are, you're welcome here." Does that include gophers? This little guy kept poking his head out to say "hi!"...right next to the garden!
Church Does the Can-Can for Food Bank
Doing the Can-Can because we collected over 230 items for the local food pantry!
Ask Better Questions
New Mini-Video Series "Ask Better Questions." Religious questions usually sound like this: "Do you know where you will go when you die?", "Are you a creationist or evolutionist?","How does God feel about gay people?", etc. In this series we find ways to Ask Better Questions! Enjoy! What typical church questions can you come up with, and what better questions might we ask?