Chalice Circles
Chalice Circles are an excellent way to connect meaningfully with others while exploring and clarifying personal values and beliefs. Groups of 6 to 8 people led by a trained facilitator meet for two-hour sessions over a period of several weeks.
Everyone is invited to join a Chalice Circle: the young and the old, new and long-time members, the frequently- and rarely-attending, questioners and those who feel certain of the truth. Chalice Circles are not conversations in the traditional sense, but an opportunity to share and listen deeply.
Chalice Circles are offered periodically during the year; contact the office at admin@whuuf.org or look in the E-blast to see when the next Circles will be offered.
Chalice Circle Drive through April 
Chalice Circles Form twice a year
Sessions of WHUUF’s small group ministry, Chalice Circles, begin in October and February. In Chalice Circles, participants create meaningful connections by listening deeply to each other. They contemplate WHUUF’s monthly themes through the lens of their lives, deepening their understanding of who they are and what matters to them. This is an important Unitarian Universalist practice. Chalice Circle participants meet twice a month for eight weeks. They are available both on Zoom and in person. We particularly recommend Chalice Circles for people newer to the WHUUF community.
If your questions are not answered by this Chalice Circle program summary presented during this Sunday service, please contact me via email.
Here is the link to register
Chalice Circle Facilitator
gary.joaquin@comcast.net