Archive for July, 2011

Radical Inclusion: A Church for Everyone

Posted by admin July 31st, 2011

Radical Inclusion: A Church for Everyone Guest Speaker: Matthew McHale Worship Leader: Stacey Meinzen As Unitarian Universalists we believe in a free and responsible search for truth and meaning, and encourage others to find their own spiritual path. Do we consider certain beliefs or paths more “acceptable” than others? How do we create worshipful experiences [...]

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Mandalas: for Insight, Healing, and Self Expression

Posted by admin July 24th, 2011

Mandalas: for Insight, Healing, and Self Expression Ellen Beeler, Worship Leader When used as a personal tool, the power of the circle can establish order and healing in one’s life. Each time you turn a circle or color a mandala, you invite a little harmony into your life.  It is a way to let the [...]

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With New Resolve: Living the Saving Message of Unitarian Universalism

Posted by admin July 17th, 2011

With New Resolve: Living the Saving Message of Unitarian Universalism Guest Minister: Rev. JD. Benson; Worship Leader: Elisabeth Hathaway What is the “saving” message of Unitarian Universalism? Have you heard it? And what are we to be saved from or for? Join us and Guest Minister Rev JD Benson as she outlines the message of [...]

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Drumming as a Mechanism for Transformation and Healing

Posted by admin July 10th, 2011

Drumming as a Mechanism for Transformation and Healing Guest Speaker: Tony Blake Joyce Tischler, Worship Leader Along with the voice, drumming represents the earliest form of human produced music. The technology of drumming has served humankind for millennia in various ways. In this experiential service, Tony Blake will take us on a percussive journey that [...]

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Sunday, July 3, 2011, 10:30 a.m.

Posted by admin July 3rd, 2011

Who Belongs to the U.S.A.? Guest Speaker: Rev. Mary McKinnon Ganz Berkley Sturgeon, Worship Leader A meditation on the meaning of citizenship for the Fourth of July. Rev. Mary McKinnon Ganz, co-minister at First Parish (Unitarian Universalist) in Brewster, Mass., is guest minister.