Soulful Sundown – “Celebrating Autumn”
...with Virginia Hubbs. The arrival of the Autumn equinox can shift our experience of the day from stressful to appreciative of the returning forms of Fall's bounties. On Zoom.
...with Virginia Hubbs. The arrival of the Autumn equinox can shift our experience of the day from stressful to appreciative of the returning forms of Fall's bounties. On Zoom.
with Elaine Jurs. What’s going on at the UU Fellowship? SO MUCH! We invite you to be a part of it. Join us on Sunday, September 21st for our Worship Service, “What is Your Ministry?” followed by our annual Engagement Fair. Our committees and interest groups will have tables and information in the Community Room. Feel free to circulate and find a group, committee, or initiative that you might like to know more about. Whether your special interest is music, games, hospitality, Worship, books, children, social justice, the environment, or helping those in need, there is a place for you at [...]
with Rev. Tracy Sprowls. This summer, Tracy was minister of the week for the UUs at the Chautauqua Institution. The theme for the week was The Power of One and the interfaith theme was Whose Body, Whose Choice? Tracy shares her Chautauqua sermon this morning.
with George Dempsie. Using guided meditation, we discover what wisdom abides in our own well. On Zoom.
From viral cat antics to goofy dog videos, animals have a way of lifting our spirits and reminding us of the joy in everyday life. This Sunday, we’ll celebrate the many ways our animal companions -- whether furry, feathered, or scaled -- bless our lives with comfort, laughter, and love. Bring photos of an animal you live with or love or admire or lost. Bring your well behaved dogs and cats or chickens, too. Live animals are welcome. So are beloved stuffies.
With Rev. Tracy Sprowls. What is the purpose of our fellowship, particularly in this time of distrust, disinformation, and dystopia? What mission guides us and what vision points the way?
with Caroline Pierce. We will contemplate four readings--one each from Buddhism, Taoism, the Cherokee and Christianity--about anger. On Zoom.
In October we mark Samhain: honoring our ancestors, opening ourselves to mystery, and embracing death as part of life. For the ritual, bring an ancestral object or something that represents your ancestor or ancestors and/or bring a story to share about your heritage or ancestors. The 30 minute ritual starts at 7 pm, after Fellowship Supper.
In this service, we will explore how we can communicate with each other to get the best out of our relationships.
With Rev. Tracy Sprowls. Compassion means “to suffer together.” Researchers define compassion “as the feeling that arises when you are confronted with another's suffering and feel motivated to relieve that suffering.” Where does compassion fit into the work of the fellowship?
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