Folk Choir Practice

Come Make Music With Us Northwoods has an exciting and dynamic music program, and you are invited to be a part of it. We need your voice and your enthusiasm! Opportunities abound. FOLK CHOIR: The vaunted Northwoods Folk Choir, active since 2005, presents music from folk and rock traditions with guitar-based accompaniment. Joining the folk […]

Millbend Coffeehouse Concert

Millbend Coffeehouse Presents Paper Moon Shiners April 13th @ 7:00pm Paper Moon Shiners are an Austin-based group. They specialize in covering vintage music from the Victrola/Vaudeville era, while sprinkling in some original compositions in the vintage spirit. The band is led by Elena Antinelli on vocals and Frank Meyer on vocals, guitar, dobro, ukulele and […]

Blue Mountain Meditation

Blue Mountain Passage Meditation Meets Tuesdays at 4pm in the Teen Room (upstairs). We have been meeting at Northwoods for over 30 years to read and discuss books of the world mystics and writings by the teacher and founder of Blue Mountain Center of Meditation and join in a half hour of silent meditation. Passage Meditation - […]

Board of Trustees Meeting

The Board of Trustees meets on the third Wednesday of every month on Zoom. Anyone with an interest in church governance is invited to attend. To attend use our custom URL to attend service: https://zoom.us/my/northwoodsuu or join by Meeting ID: 766 833 5778.

Full Moon Drum Circle

Drum Circle Friday, July 19 Drum with us in the sanctuary on the Fridays closest to the full moon. This is a Northwoods UU spiritual practice group. We welcome visitors who want to know what it's like to be in community making sacred rhythms. Our circle is informal, and participant led. Children are expected to […]

Women’s Book Club

Northwoods Women's Book Club 3rd Saturday 10am on Zoom. The Women's Book Club has been meeting monthly since 2001. We select books every 3-4 months based on a democratic voting process. Northwoods Women’s Book Club will discuss Visual Thinking by Temple Grandin in July. Contact office@northwoodsuu.org for more information.

Blue Mountain Meditation

Blue Mountain Passage Meditation Meets Tuesdays at 4pm in the Teen Room (upstairs). We have been meeting at Northwoods for over 30 years to read and discuss books of the world mystics and writings by the teacher and founder of Blue Mountain Center of Meditation and join in a half hour of silent meditation. Passage Meditation - […]

Service Auction Planning Meeting

The service auction event is our BIGGEST and MOST FUN event of the year! Join the team to plan the fun. We will meet once a month in July, twice in August, and then weekly after that. There are many opportunities to help, and a variety of skill sets are needed to make this event […]

Watch Party: Third Harmony

Do you wish for a peaceful way to interact with people who so intensely disagree with you? If so, COME and consider some new ideas about our species. The Peace and Justice Network of Montgomery County, Inc. is sponsoring a showing of THE THIRD HARMONY. This film tells the story of nonviolence, the greatest overlooked […]

Adult Forum: SEE Justice

SEE Justice hosts a special Adult Forum on the fourth Sunday of every month after service (in the Garden Room and on Zoom), The April monthly SEE Justice Second Hour will feature a presentation by David Shontz on proposed changes to the UUA Principles and Purposes (also known as Article 2, where our Seven Principles […]

Blue Mountain Meditation

Blue Mountain Passage Meditation Meets Tuesdays at 4pm in the Teen Room (upstairs). We have been meeting at Northwoods for over 30 years to read and discuss books of the world mystics and writings by the teacher and founder of Blue Mountain Center of Meditation and join in a half hour of silent meditation. Passage Meditation - […]

Men’s Book Group

Men's Book Club Meets the 1st Saturday of the month at 10am in the Northwoods Garden Room The Men's Book Club reads a wide variety of both fiction and nonfiction books. We have about 15 members who are mostly retired professionals. We select the books once a year by voting on nominations from the members. […]