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1971 Pinebrook Rd
Venice, Florida  34292

phone:  941.485.2105

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Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice

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Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice

The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice

Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice
YouTube Video UC6jyKveltoKCP35DCYY0U5w_cjADed9PY1Y Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw
When Simon and Garfunkel said they "walked off to look for America", what did it mean? How do we find the real America under the anger and the divisions? Is there a real America anymore? Join us for this service, which explores patriotism, history, and more!
Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw
When Simon and Garfunkel said they "walked off to look for America", what did it mean? How do we find the real America under the anger and the divisions? Is there a real America anymore? Join us for this service, which explores patriotism, history, and more!
Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw
Hospitality doesn’t have to be perfect. In fact, maybe it’s not even meant to be. Join us for this service about love and messy hospitality!
Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw
Resilience is the story of grit and grace, the story of falling down and getting back up
and the sacred art of carrying on.
Let’s remember that resilience doesn’t have to roar.
Sometimes, it’s just the quiet decision
to keep showing up.
Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw
Resilience is the story of grit and grace, the story of falling down and getting back up
and the sacred art of carrying on.
Let’s remember that resilience doesn’t have to roar.
Sometimes, it’s just the quiet decision
to keep showing up.
Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw
It isn't a mother's job to shape their children into something they are not. A mother's role is that of a sculptor; she has to see the shape of what is already there and help to remove the pieces that keep that shape from being seen.
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Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw
Maypoles have been around for centuries, but what do they mean and why are they still relevant? Come and find out!
Celebrating the 104-year life of Grace Grote, long time friend at Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice. Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 3pm.
Rev. Fred  L. Hammond.
We will be focusing on holding on and letting go.  What should we hold on to? What are we ready to let go?  How might we let go of the things that were precious and dear to our hearts but now seem burdensome? How might we hold on to the things of value when the world apparently doesn’t value them anymore?
Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw
The man Jesus died a criminal's death, but rose again as a religion. Come and explore the meaning of Easter, and join us for this traditional Easter Service, complete with an Easter Parade! Please feel free to wear your Easter best, and delight us with your Easter bonnet!
Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw
What does it mean to stand in witness, and how are we called to be the church in the world?
Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw
What does it mean to reject the church of me, and become the congregation of we? Today we'll be exploring freedom as a collective journey.
Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw
Today, we are taking a much-needed breather and looking on the lighter side. Comedy often examines the worst of life and makes it bearable by turning it on its head until we laugh out loud. Join us in this exploration of humor!
Rev. Amy Petyrie ShawExploring the revolutionary act of welcome is a sacred task. Join us and be welcome.
Rev. Dennis McCarty
Epistemology is the study of knowledge--what we know and how we learn it. Terms like "testimonial epistemic injustice" sound really complex. But what if we think we know something--that just isn't true? What if we assume something--without even realizing we're doing it? Breaking this complex-sounding topic down into real-world terms, we can better turn our good intentions into real-world practice.
Amy Petrie Shaw<br />“Please join us for this warm service celebrating the mothers , and moms, mamas, and nanas who made us who we are today."
Amy Petrie Shaw<br />“It's time to move past toxic masculinity and begin to support men as they explore all of the ways healthy masculinity can present itself. Let's talk about healthy masculinity, and supporting the masculine people in our lives and our community!"
Dennis Higdon<br />“A spiritual path using genetics, string theory, buddhism and other religious beliefs to a suggest there may be a universal mind of all living creatures."
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Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice

1971 Pinebrook Rd
Venice, Florida  34292

phone:  941.485.2105

Directions
On the corner of Pinebrook and Edmondson Road



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