Youth service at NSUU

Young members of the Northshore Unitarian Universalist Church who are involved in our Religious Education Program conducted the service earlier today. With the help and encouragement of Director of Religious Education Fred Mills, the youth reflected on what age means to them. The theme of the service was “A View of Age.”

Doing the right thing

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March newsletter now online

The March edition of The Advance, our church newsletter, is now online.

Young and old

“Youth and Age” will be the theme of our service this Sunday, February 28. The youth of our Religious Education Program will be sharing what it’s like to be young today and inviting older members of the congregation to talk about the youth of yesterday. Our minister, the Reverend Frieda Gillespie, will speak on “A [...]

Game Night at Northshore UU

The Ed Lynn Fellowship Hall was packed on Friday evening, February 19, for Game Night, as adults and children played board games such as Scrabble, Monopoly and Battleship. The event was followed by a youth sleep-over.

Changing relationships, unchanging love

Another installment in Director of Religious Education Fred Mills’s series “A Voice from the Little Chair.” This Sunday Fred carried a picture book with him when he lowered himself into the little chair. “This morning I will read a story,” he said. “I don’t usually just read. I really like to tell stories. But this [...]

Susan B. Anthony, a Unitarian pioneer

Please join us this Sunday, February 21, for a special service. Church members Peter VanDeBogert and Beth Blanchard will present “The Trials of Susan B. Anthony,” a reprise of a performance they gave during our summer services. Today certain political groups constantly attempt to devalue opposing viewpoints. This presentation demonstrates that such struggles are not [...]

Cakes for the Queen of Heaven to be offered

“Cakes for the Queen of Heaven” is a woman-honoring adult religious-education curriculum by the Reverend Shirley Ranck. It examines pre-Judeo-Christian cultures that may have worshiped the female as divine. The concepts of equality and reverence for the female in a religious setting are eye-opening to many participants. This curriculum examines important elements of today’s women’s [...]

Finding a Friend in the Forest

Another installment in Director of Religious Education Fred Mills’s series “A Voice from the Little Chair.” The time in the service for the “Story for All Ages” had come, and Fred had settled into the little chair. Next to him was a lovely woven wooden basket, and inside you could see what looked like sticks. [...]

Valentine’s Day reflections

“Why Aren’t You Who I Thought You Were?” will be the topic of the Reverend Frieda Gillespie’s sermon this Sunday, February 14. Frieda explains: The dynamics of intimate relationship are complex and rich with expectations, hopes, and dreams. None of us enters into relationship with open minds. What is significant is what happens when we [...]

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