(Re)Dedication: Exploring Spiritual Teachings of Hanukkah

Sunday evening begins the first night of the Jewish “Festival of Lights”, Hanukkah.  In Hebrew, the word Hanukkah can be interpreted to mean, “dedication”. The eight nights of Hanukkah are an occasion to recall ancient stories of rebuilding through crisis, pathways of resilience, and the surprising light of possibility. Let us revisit Hanukkah stories and consider the many meanings of this festival in today’s world, and in our lives. 

We are now worshipping IN PERSON and on Zoom.  Please join us! 


If attending in person, please see COVID Safety policy below. All attendees are required to check in upon arrival. Masks are required for people over age two. Attendees over age 12 must be vaccinated or have had a negative COVID test within 72 hours. Please be prepared to show vaccine card or negative test. For expedited Sunday morning check-in, you may choose to send a copy vaccine card or negative test to wellness@uupetaluma.org.


UUP’s regular WORSHIP LINK:
https://zoom.us/j/91593418054?pwd=azlydXplTTBlL2FHN1JydFByUkhkUT09

You can also find this link here:
https://tinyurl.com/UUPWorship21

Updated COVID Safety Policy:https://www.uupetaluma.org/2021/11/16/uup-in-person-service-returns/

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