The March issue of our newsletter, the Advance, is now available. Just click here.
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The March issue of our newsletter, the Advance, is now available. Just click here.
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Our church’s first minister, the Reverend Charles Wilson, will be with us this Sunday, February 27, speaking on the subject of “Sacred Democracy.” Belief in the democratic process is inscribed in the fifth of the Unitarian Universalist Association’s principles: ”The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and society at [...]
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Last summer about 150 Unitarian Universalist ministers traveled to Phoenix, Arizona, to protest the new immigration law there. Twenty-nine were arrested for committing acts of civil disobedience. Please join us this Sunday, February 20, as the Reverend Frieda Gillespie addresses the issue of immigration in a sermon titled “Strangers in Our Midst.” “Immigration is an [...]
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“The Broken Family” will be the theme of the Reverend Frieda Gillespie’s sermon this Sunday, February 13. “When a marriage ends, everyone’s heart is broken,” Reverend Frieda says. “When there are children, they are deeply impacted, too. Divorce often leads to one or more family members leaving their spiritual community. How can we as a [...]
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Our minister, the Reverend Frieda Gillespie, will speak this Sunday, February 6, on “The Mystery of Prayer.” She explains: Prayers are a universal expression of hope, gratitude, or lament. From the Psalms of the Hebrew Bible to our own prayers, we view prayer in different ways. Is there a place for prayer in Unitarian Universalist theology? The service will begin [...]
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