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Music by Resonance
What can Unitarian Universalists – and Christians – learn from re-visiting Christianity’s central story?
Religious Exploration: A world religions and experience of nature day, on the pagan origins of Easter.
Music by Kate Jarrett and Rachel Hart; Joan Reeves, Piano
Continuing with our theme of “How Shall We Live” we will explore our ability and nerve to “boldly go” where our conscience leads us.
Religious Exploration: A social justice day, on native issues/rights/spirituality
Music by Resonance
There seems to be a cultural disconnect between the many suggested paths to happiness and our resulting “happiness quotient”. It is said that money can’t buy love...or happiness...so where do we get it?
Religious Exploration: A world religions day, on the theme of JOY
Music by Resonance
This is our annual “Mittens and Greens” service. This year, we will be collecting for YES, the Youth Emergency Shelter. Items needed are: Grocery cards, long distance phone cards, sport socks, hats, mittens, toques, and scarves. You may also bring items for personal care kits…towels, sheets, shampoo, deodorant, razors, etc. Their client demographic is ages 16-24.
Religious Exploration: Soc. Justice/World Religions; Cookie Sale
Music by The Occasional Singers
It’s time for the annual financial canvass, and like in so many places in your life, you’re being asked to contribute. But here, in religious community, it’s not really about the money. So, what’s generosity all about?
Service will be followed by a light luncheon ($2 suggested) and a presentation from the finance committee about the realities of our budget.
Music by Resonance
At a feedback and brainstorming session in June, members of this congregation suggested this theme as a thread to run through this year’s services. It is not uncommon to hear that someone attends church because they want to become a better person. What does that mean, and how can we help each other with that goal?
Music: Glen Caradus
My theology is built on the idea that we are all on a journey, that we are all in process, and that nothing is ever complete. Does this mean that nothing is permanent? Or are there some things that ‘transcend’ the process?