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The Wonder of Parenthood, and Parenting

Speaker:
June 16, 2024 at 10:00 am

One service: 10:00am, in-person.  We set aside two days per year to honor parents. Let’s discuss the process of parenting. Led by Frank Shipp. Join online here.

June’s theme: Renewal. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.

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Gentle, Angry People

Speaker:
July 23, 2023 at 10:00 am

One service: 10:00am, in-person. A brief history of how we, as UU’s, have advocated for positive change in the past, and how we might become more effective in today’s world, and the future. Led by Frank Shipp.

This summer’s theme is “What Heals? What Nurtures?” Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.

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Burning Barn: Where is Your Refuge?

Speaker:
March 26, 2023 at 10:00 am

One service: 10:00am, in-person & online. At our most vulnerable times-facing uncertainty, stress, pain, loss-where are our sources of refuge? What can our faith provide for us? What can we do for each other during these times? Led by Frank Shipp.

March’s theme is Vulnerability. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.

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Science vs. Religion

Speaker:
August 29, 2021 at 10:00 am

One Service, 10:00am, led by Frank Shipp.

Description coming soon.

Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.

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“My Father’s Face”

Speaker:
July 19, 10AM

The Zoom link for this Sunday’s Worship service is  HERE

An Unexpected Turn at 50, and the Musical Path that Followed.

Your loved ones are always welcome to join our service. 

Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. 

RELIGIOUS EXPLORATION GROUPS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH

Our Children and Youth will meet via Zoom this week. To log on: https://zoom.us/j/2404193933 The Password is 542419.

11:15 am – Children’s Group (Pre- K through Grade 4) 
Learn some Spanish words while hearing the story of Burro who wants to know who will help him make tortillas?  A familiar story line teaches that we should all help one another.  Then, we will make some fresh homemade tortillas! Afterwards we will read about some taco loving dragons.

Ingredients needed:

Homemade Tortillas 

2 cups all-purpose flour 

1/2 teaspoon salt 

3/4 cup water 

3 tablespoons olive oil

Junior Youth Group will not meet this week.Read the rest

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The Lion and the Mouse…and the Little Slave

Speaker:
10:00 am

Aesop’s Fables: Where little friends may become great friends, and the animals share great lessons they learned the hard way

Babysitting WILL be available this Sunday during worship service. Babies and toddlers are always welcome in our sanctuary during services.

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Both Sides Now

Speaker:
10:00 am

How Life Experiences Affect Our Perspective and Use of Labels

Note: Religious Exploration is available during the service for children K-5th grade. Babysitting is available, and babies and toddlers are also welcome in our sanctuary during services.

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The Spirituality of Labor

Speaker:
September 3, 2017 at 9:30 am

What is-or can be-spiritual about labor? Can we find satisfaction and fulfillment of the spirit through our work? How can we celebrate-and share-the joy in our work?

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Better Angels

Speaker:
June 26, 2016 at 10:00 am

This sermon uses Abraham Lincoln’s famous appeal to the “better angels of our nature” as a foundation for addressing the deep polarization in modern society. The speaker argues that digital communication and social media have accelerated division, often leading individuals to prioritize being right over maintaining human connections. To combat this hostility, the speaker proposes a framework centered on the inherent worth and dignity of every person, regardless of their political or religious beliefs. The sermon highlights understanding, empathy, and compassion as the three essential tools for fostering the spirit of compromise necessary for a functioning democracy. Ultimately, it encourages listeners to pause before speaking to ensure their words promote harmony rather than further conflict within their families and communities.

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