Growth and Vitality Team: Share Your Input
by Administrator
Saturday April 5, 2008 at 3:20 pm
What is it about the church that gets you to come? What is the best experience you’ve had at church? What social justice issues would you like our church to address? How would you like our towns to view our church? Visit us this Sunday and share your thoughts over a nice hot cup of free trade coffee!
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[ May 4, 2008; 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. ] May 4th
Annual Meeting and New Member Recognition Sunday. If you are interested in becoming a member, please contact Rev. Shick or Alan.
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- Unitarian Universalist Association President William G. Sinkford today applauded the ruling of the California Supreme Court and its historic support of marriage equality.
- Rev. Forrest Church, Minister of Public Theology at All Souls Church Unitarian in New York City, was presented with the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Freedom Medal, conferred by the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, on April 9, 2008.
[ April 20, 2008; 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. ] Last year on Earth day I helped organize bike to church day. I’d like
to do the same thing this year, except step it up a notch. If you
didn’t bike last year, this is the chance for you to try it out! If
you did bike last year, this year the goal is to […]
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[ April 13, 2008; 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. ] April 13th
Guest Rev. Laurie J. Auffant will speak on “Being Called To Respond”
Rev. Laurie J. Auffant is the minister of the Unitarian Universalists of Lowell, an Emerging Urban Ministry in the Unitarian Universalist Association. The Unitarian Universalists of Lowell was founded in June 2006 as an intentionally welcoming community of faith committed to justice […]
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In the Intervals
We grow up. The earth remains a child.
Stars and flowers, in silence, watch us go…
Rainer Maria Rilke
I know a place where in glorious intervals life
is eternally new. You come to it through […]
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Words to Move the Spirit
Every part of this soil is sacred in the
estimation of my people. Every hillside,
every valley, every plain and grove, has
been hallowed by some sad or happy
event in days long vanished.
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