Celebrating the end of our regular church year

The Northshore UU Church marked the end of our regular church year following the service on Sunday, June 26, with a traditional picnic on the church grounds. There will be no service on Sunday, July 3. Starting the following Sunday, we will begin a series of lay-led summer services.

Volunteers of NSUU

Following our service on June 12, members and friends of the Northshore UU Church had a chance to learn about volunteer opportunities, from social action to religious education.

Celebrate the church year this Sunday at our potluck picnic

Please join us this Sunday, June 26, for the last service of the regular church year. “The Big Extra Sunday Picnic Celebration” will include a flower communion and a potluck picnic. It remains to be determined whether we will grill or not (volunteers?), but we will share flowers and a meal (and a cake!) together and [...]

Summer solstice service to be held on Tuesday

On Tuesday, June 21, we will have an informal summer solstice service to celebrate the changing of the season. Please join us for an informal gathering to mark this event and feel free to bring any readings, poems, or thoughts you might like to share with the group. If you have any questions, please contact Judy [...]

This Sunday’s service: “My Favorite Story of Fatherhood”

This Sunday, June 19, is Father’s Day, and we will mark the occasion with a special service titled “My Favorite Story of Fatherhood.” According to our minister, the Reverend Frieda Gillespie, we will hear the stories of fathers in their own words. We will also be having a Bridging Ceremony for those youth who are graduating [...]

This Sunday’s service: “Service Is Our Prayer”

It takes a lot of work to maintain a church. Some of it is exciting “missional”-type work like teaching a religious-education class, leading a circle dance, or planning a social action event. Other parts are more about keeping the lights on and making sure the building is in good shape. Our minister, the Reverend Frieda [...]

Our church’s social-networking presence

As a follow-up to Reverend Frieda’s social-networking discussion this past Sunday, we thought you’d like to be able to access our Facebook group as easily as possible. Therefore, we’ve moved the Facebook button to the top of the right-hand column. If you are already registered with Facebook, just click on the button and you will [...]

This Sunday’s service: Reflections on social networking

Our minister, the Reverend Frieda Gillespie, will speak this coming Sunday, June 5, about how social-networking services such as Facebook and Twitter are changing the world — and changing us, too. What are the ethical and spiritual implications of those changes and the unexpected consequences? Can we use the Internet and social networking to make a difference? [...]

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