From Blisters to Blessings Every pilgrimage—whether across miles or through a season of life—leaves its mark. The journey can be long, the load uneven, and the blisters real. But along the way, something shifts: we’re changed not just by where we’re going, but by how we walk and who we walk with. This Sunday, we’ll...
This summer, our Religious Education program brings the spirit of forest school and gratitude for the interdependent web of life right to our church grounds. Through hands-on play, nature-based activities, and creative exploration, kids will deepen their connection to the natural world, even in the middle of the city. Each session encourages children to slow...
UPDATE: for the month of August, Learn. Practice. Share - a mindfulness community will be taking a pause. Classes will resume on Sunday September 7, 2025. Mindfulness/Meditation Community A Drop-in Summer Series in a mindfulness/meditation community. Please join us. In a world that often feels uncertain and overwhelming, the power of stillness, connection, and mindful...
Join teacher Larry Riddle and others in our beautiful atrium for stretching and Qi Gong. The stretching portion of the classes lasts for about 90 minutes and is required. Beginners welcome. Wear loose-fitting clothes and flat tennis shoes, if you have them. Classes are free and open to the public.
Discover the joy of knitting and the warmth of community by joining our Weekly Knitting Group. All are invited, whether you're a seasoned knitter or a complete novice. Bring your own knitting projects and let your creativity flow in the company of kindred spirits. It's not just about crafting but forging connections, sharing stories, and...
You're invited to be part of our weekly gathering, where we dive into the thought-provoking world of The New Yorker magazine. Join us during the lunch hour as we unpack the pages of the previous week's issue, sparking vibrant discussions and sharing diverse perspectives. Whether you're a devoted reader or simply curious about engaging with...
Join teacher Larry Riddle and others in our beautiful atrium for stretching and Tai Chi. The stretching portion of the class lasts about 90 minutes and is required. Beginners are welcome. Wear loose-fitting clothing and flat tennis shoes, if you have them. Classes are free and open to the public.
Peanut butter and jelly — it's a nutritious favorite that kids love! Help us make sure every child has a tasty lunch or snack by donating your favorite PB&J. How can you help? Simply bring your donations to the First UU Church between August 1 - 31, 2025 (during office hours, M-R, 9a-2p). All contributions go...
Mozart on the Move We are delighted to host the South Beach Chamber Ensemble as they present Mozart on the Move. Mozart on the Move is a free family friendly concert featuring a high school string quartet with our string quartet. Music by Mozart, Vivaldi, Puccini with tangos, sambas, Pink Panther and Star Wars. All...
Building and Engaging Our Church Community - Led by the Conflict Transformation Team Our diversity and differences can make us a stronger and richer congregation. The members of the newly formed Conflict Transformation Team will share information, insights, possibilities and resources we’ve gathered to serve our beloved church community.
This summer, our Religious Education program brings the spirit of forest school and gratitude for the interdependent web of life right to our church grounds. Through hands-on play, nature-based activities, and creative exploration, kids will deepen their connection to the natural world, even in the middle of the city. Each session encourages children to slow...
This summer, Creativity Matters invites us to explore the season through creative practice. Summer opens the door to looseness and spontaneity – longer days, shifting routines, and the joyful unpredictability of adventures big and small. In the midst of that playful chaos, we’re invited to slow down and reconnect with ourselves, with others, and with...
Join teacher Larry Riddle and others in our beautiful atrium for stretching and Qi Gong. The stretching portion of the classes lasts for about 90 minutes and is required. Beginners welcome. Wear loose-fitting clothes and flat tennis shoes, if you have them. Classes are free and open to the public.
Discover the joy of knitting and the warmth of community by joining our Weekly Knitting Group. All are invited, whether you're a seasoned knitter or a complete novice. Bring your own knitting projects and let your creativity flow in the company of kindred spirits. It's not just about crafting but forging connections, sharing stories, and...
You're invited to be part of our weekly gathering, where we dive into the thought-provoking world of The New Yorker magazine. Join us during the lunch hour as we unpack the pages of the previous week's issue, sparking vibrant discussions and sharing diverse perspectives. Whether you're a devoted reader or simply curious about engaging with...
Join teacher Larry Riddle and others in our beautiful atrium for stretching and Tai Chi. The stretching portion of the class lasts about 90 minutes and is required. Beginners are welcome. Wear loose-fitting clothing and flat tennis shoes, if you have them. Classes are free and open to the public.
Join us for Dinners for 9, an evening of delicious food and meaningful conversation designed specifically for adults to connect, beyond surface-level socializing and small talk. These intimate gatherings bring together nine people for a shared meal and guided small group conversation, offering a wonderful opportunity to nourish both body and soul. Summer Dinner for...
Questions of Faith What if faith isn’t about having the right answers, but about learning to live with the questions? Join us as we explore how uncertainty can deepen our spiritual lives, and why the questions we carry might be the very path to connection, meaning, and hope.
This summer, our Religious Education program brings the spirit of forest school and gratitude for the interdependent web of life right to our church grounds. Through hands-on play, nature-based activities, and creative exploration, kids will deepen their connection to the natural world, even in the middle of the city. Each session encourages children to slow...
Are you searching for a way to deepen your spiritual journey and connections within our community? Or have you been curious about our small groups but not sure if you are ready to commit? Join us in Yawkey Hall after Sunday's service for a special session to try out Soul Matters. During Taste of Soul,...
Join teacher Larry Riddle and others in our beautiful atrium for stretching and Qi Gong. The stretching portion of the classes lasts for about 90 minutes and is required. Beginners welcome. Wear loose-fitting clothes and flat tennis shoes, if you have them. Classes are free and open to the public.
Discover the joy of knitting and the warmth of community by joining our Weekly Knitting Group. All are invited, whether you're a seasoned knitter or a complete novice. Bring your own knitting projects and let your creativity flow in the company of kindred spirits. It's not just about crafting but forging connections, sharing stories, and...
You're invited to be part of our weekly gathering, where we dive into the thought-provoking world of The New Yorker magazine. Join us during the lunch hour as we unpack the pages of the previous week's issue, sparking vibrant discussions and sharing diverse perspectives. Whether you're a devoted reader or simply curious about engaging with...
Join teacher Larry Riddle and others in our beautiful atrium for stretching and Tai Chi. The stretching portion of the class lasts about 90 minutes and is required. Beginners are welcome. Wear loose-fitting clothing and flat tennis shoes, if you have them. Classes are free and open to the public.
Harvest of Creativity Inspired by the themes of Lammas and the turning of the Wheel of the Year. Join us for a morning of creativity and connection in our sun-filled Atrium, on Saturday, August 16, at 9:00 AM. As summer reaches its peak and the first harvests begin, this gathering invites us to reflect on...
Women's Early Risers is a social group that meets monthly for breakfast and companionship. Any interested women are invited to join - UU or not! The group meets at Tri-City Restaurant (525 Grand Ave, Schofield, WI 54476). For more information, contact LeeAnn Venne at mom.venne@gmail.com.
Dogs and Their Bones – The Rev. Brian Mason, preaching “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” A sermon on treasure, love, and the strange things we cling to.
This summer, our Religious Education program brings the spirit of forest school and gratitude for the interdependent web of life right to our church grounds. Through hands-on play, nature-based activities, and creative exploration, kids will deepen their connection to the natural world, even in the middle of the city. Each session encourages children to slow...
All interested members and friends are welcome to the Board of Trustees meetings. Monthly board meetings are held at First Universalist Unitarian Church of Wausau on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 PM (unless otherwise noted). Learn more about the church board, its role, and how to get involved.
Join teacher Larry Riddle and others in our beautiful atrium for stretching and Qi Gong. The stretching portion of the classes lasts for about 90 minutes and is required. Beginners welcome. Wear loose-fitting clothes and flat tennis shoes, if you have them. Classes are free and open to the public.
Discover the joy of knitting and the warmth of community by joining our Weekly Knitting Group. All are invited, whether you're a seasoned knitter or a complete novice. Bring your own knitting projects and let your creativity flow in the company of kindred spirits. It's not just about crafting but forging connections, sharing stories, and...
You're invited to be part of our weekly gathering, where we dive into the thought-provoking world of The New Yorker magazine. Join us during the lunch hour as we unpack the pages of the previous week's issue, sparking vibrant discussions and sharing diverse perspectives. Whether you're a devoted reader or simply curious about engaging with...
Join teacher Larry Riddle and others in our beautiful atrium for stretching and Tai Chi. The stretching portion of the class lasts about 90 minutes and is required. Beginners are welcome. Wear loose-fitting clothing and flat tennis shoes, if you have them. Classes are free and open to the public.
This summer, our Religious Education program brings the spirit of forest school and gratitude for the interdependent web of life right to our church grounds. Through hands-on play, nature-based activities, and creative exploration, kids will deepen their connection to the natural world, even in the middle of the city. Each session encourages children to slow...
Join teacher Larry Riddle and others in our beautiful atrium for stretching and Qi Gong. The stretching portion of the classes lasts for about 90 minutes and is required. Beginners welcome. Wear loose-fitting clothes and flat tennis shoes, if you have them. Classes are free and open to the public.
Discover the joy of knitting and the warmth of community by joining our Weekly Knitting Group. All are invited, whether you're a seasoned knitter or a complete novice. Bring your own knitting projects and let your creativity flow in the company of kindred spirits. It's not just about crafting but forging connections, sharing stories, and...
You're invited to be part of our weekly gathering, where we dive into the thought-provoking world of The New Yorker magazine. Join us during the lunch hour as we unpack the pages of the previous week's issue, sparking vibrant discussions and sharing diverse perspectives. Whether you're a devoted reader or simply curious about engaging with...
Join teacher Larry Riddle and others in our beautiful atrium for stretching and Tai Chi. The stretching portion of the class lasts about 90 minutes and is required. Beginners are welcome. Wear loose-fitting clothing and flat tennis shoes, if you have them. Classes are free and open to the public.
Lessons from Listening to Sargasso – led by Juanita Sundberg, Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia In this presentation, I offer lessons learned from listening to sargasso, a seaweed currently landing in unprecedented volumes on Caribbean shores. Listening to seaweed, I suggest, challenges our imagined separation from nature and invites us into...
Join teacher Larry Riddle and others in our beautiful atrium for stretching and Qi Gong. The stretching portion of the classes lasts for about 90 minutes and is required. Beginners welcome. Wear loose-fitting clothes and flat tennis shoes, if you have them. Classes are free and open to the public.
Discover the joy of knitting and the warmth of community by joining our Weekly Knitting Group. All are invited, whether you're a seasoned knitter or a complete novice. Bring your own knitting projects and let your creativity flow in the company of kindred spirits. It's not just about crafting but forging connections, sharing stories, and...
If you have had a secret wish to sing, join the UU Wausau Choir. We always welcome new members. There are no formal auditions; just bring your good ears and a desire to sing harmoniously. Enjoy the practice-driven process of learning new music to share with the congregation on a three to four-week schedule. The...
You're invited to be part of our weekly gathering, where we dive into the thought-provoking world of The New Yorker magazine. Join us during the lunch hour as we unpack the pages of the previous week's issue, sparking vibrant discussions and sharing diverse perspectives. Whether you're a devoted reader or simply curious about engaging with...
If you have had a secret wish to sing, join the UU Wausau Choir. We always welcome new members. There are no formal auditions; just bring your good ears and a desire to sing harmoniously. Enjoy the practice-driven process of learning new music to share with the congregation on a three to four-week schedule. The...
Join teacher Larry Riddle and others in our beautiful atrium for stretching and Tai Chi. The stretching portion of the class lasts about 90 minutes and is required. Beginners are welcome. Wear loose-fitting clothing and flat tennis shoes, if you have them. Classes are free and open to the public.