Sunday 23 September 2012:Repent and Be Saved

Repent and Be Saved

Prelude: Enter, Rejoice, and Come In  – played by the Biggest Crazy UU Band in Nashua at least
(courtesy of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua, New Hampshire)

Enter, rejoice, and come in. Enter, rejoice, and come in. Today will be a joyful day; enter, rejoice, and come in.
Open your ears to the song…
Open your hearts, everyone
Don’t be afraid of some change…

Chalice Lighting
Principles
Joys and Sorrows

Sermon: Repent and Be Saved

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Sunday 12 August 2012

Articulating Your UU Faith, session 3

An evening of discussion, with role-playing, initiated by Session 3 of Articulating Your UU Faith.

A story for children and adults: The Spider’s Thread, from a story by Akutagawa Ryûnosuke

Thank you to our guests, whose participation enlivened and enriched the evening’s discussions, and to Thomas Keating for his rendition of Led Zeppelin’s “The Rain Song”.

Sunday 29 July 2012

Berry Picking in the Wilderness

On Sunday, 29 July, a small group from the church gathered in the afternoon and evening at Dolly Sods Wilderness and Bear Rocks Preserve in the Monongahela National Forest to pick berries (both blue- and huckle- were ripe and waiting), to feel the presence of this wilderness so close to home, and to enjoy a picnic on the rocks overlooking the valley below and the mountains beyond.