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Friendly Beasts - 2012 Our annual children's holiday pageant. |
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Friendly Beasts Rehearsal 9:30am to10:30am - Friendly Beasts rehearsal in the Sanctuary 10:30am to-9pm - Pageant rehearsal & set-up
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From Certainty to Mystery Everyone is a work in progress, growing, learning, and maturing. Steps in the process include moving beyond the distinctions of stereotypes and living with uncertainty. |
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From Exile to New Life Easter quickly follows Passover this year, provoking the image of people finding new life in exile. We revisit these ancient biblical themes and update them with stories from Elizabeth Gilbert?s travel memoir, Eat, Pray, Love. 9 a.m. Chalice Lighting Remarks by Barbara Kernochan 11 a.m. Chalice Lighting Remarks by Sharon Voigt Damerell |
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From Generation to Generation |
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From Generation to Generation Part of the mission of UUCCSM is to live in an intentionally intergenerational religious community. How do we live out that mission? How do the generations enrich one another's lives? |
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From Goodness to Greatness When Love is Not Enough, But God Is Our guest speaker, Shikana Temille Porter, is a psychologist and Director, Whitter College Student Counseling Services. She is also an expert on Pan African cultural infusion, spirituality, and health. |
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From Hopelessness to Hope February can be a rough time for many people the long nights and short days with a slant sun, the far-off promise of spring, and the cold all add up to increased depression among the general population. Indeed, despite being the shortest month, February has the highest suicide rate and shows no signs of giving up that distinction. Thoughts on suicide and how to prevent it, with notes on the writings of Thomas Szasz, Emily Dickinson, Richard Seiden, Li Ang, Erik Erikson, and others. |
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From Locusts to Honeybees |
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From Many, One United Nations Sunday "E Pluribus Unum," an American motto since 1782, now signifies greater cultural - and religious - pluralism than our forebears imagined. As the American spiritual landscape diversifies into many expressions of faith, in what ways are we still united? These issues, originally scheduled for the service September 16, are more pressing than ever. |
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From There to Here
Unitarian Universalists tend to avoid talking about money, but we have spent the last few weeks doing just that. This sermon looks at other congregations and how they worked through conflict and money, providing both hope and a warning. This journey we are on is important to continue being committed to. Our work is not yet over.
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From Wharf Rats to Lords of the Docks The Life and Times of Harry Bridges Two services resume at 9 and 11 a.m. Ian Ruskin presents his acclaimed one-man play depicting the life of Harry Bridges, a visionary labor leader and unique personality from the '30s, who, against all odds, fought against injustice, racial and religious discrimination, and the supposed threat of communism and won, becoming an inspiration for our struggles today. Please plan on a longer than usual service this morning? about an hour and fifteen minutes. |