Archive for November, 2009

Sunday, November 29, 10:30 am

Posted by admin November 29th, 2009

“This I Believe”
Speakers: Harriet Coyne and Dick Allen
Worship Leader:  Stacey Meinzen

“This I Believe” services are an exercise in describing the core values that guide our daily lives.  Come hear what congregation members Harriet Coyne and Dick Allen have to say about their core values and join us for Stone Soup Sunday following the service.  There [...]

Sunday, November 22, 10:30 a.m.

Posted by admin November 22nd, 2009

“UU Diner: A moral comedy explaining our Unitarian Universalist principles and why we need them”
Narrator,Navigator and Playwright: Jan Ogren
Worship Leader: Jodi Boyle
Actors: Our Youth (and anyone who would like to join in!)
Join us for a trip to Monotonous Metropolis where some unforgettable characters will help us explore questions fundamental to Unitarian Universalism: Is Unitarian Universalism [...]

Sunday, November 15, 10:30 a.m.

Posted by admin November 15th, 2009

“Out of Our Heads and Into Our Bodies: Jazz and the Spirit”
Worship Leaders: Tony Blake, David Dodd, Bruce Eriksen, David Strange
Jazz comes from a wide range of sources, much as Unitarian Universalism takes many sources for its inspiration. Ragtime, field hollers, European hymns, African drumming and singing–all swirl together to create a new aft form [...]

Sunday, November 8, 10:30 am

Posted by admin November 8th, 2009

“From Fundamentalism to Freedom”
Guest speaker: Marc Adams
Worship leader: Diana Spaulding
Growing up the son of a fundamentalist Baptist minister is tough enough. Growing up gay in an environment where your parents, teachers and peers deem evangelical Christians like Jerry Falwell left wing liberals is an entirely different experience. Marc Adams will speak of his journey from [...]

Sunday, November 1, 10:30am

Posted by admin November 1st, 2009

“A Conscious Democracy: Unitarian Universalist Principle #5”
Worship Leader: Joyce Tischler
Just in time for election day, let’s explore the 5th Principle of Unitarian Universalism: “The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large.”  This is a participation service, so come one, come all and be ready [...]