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Religious Education Sunday

The theme for Religious Education this year was social action. Participants in the Religious Education Program have studied peace, racial justice and ecological justice. Each class has put its faith in action! On this Sunday we will have a glimpse of their experience. We will also thank the many volunteers who have guided our children and youth this year. On Religious Education Sunday we celebrate with a Flower Communion. Please bring a flower to church. Teacher Appreciation luncheon follows on the courtyard immediately after the 1100 service.

Religious Education Sunday: The Joy of Religious Exploration

The culmination of this year’s RE program, this Sunday service features our children, youth, and teachers sharing all they’ve learned with the congregation. Come ready to laugh and to sing and to thank all our volunteers for their important work.

Religious Exploration (RE) Sunday

Join us in celebrating UUCCSM's educational ministry to children and youth, with participation from each RE class and including a very special RE volunteer recognition.

Religious Exploration Sunday

The culmination of this year’s RE program, this service features our children, youth, and teachers. They will do a “Way Cool Sunday School” worship service. Come participate and see what it’s all about.

Remember the Sabbath

One of the Ten Commandments is Remember the sabbath to keep it holy. When was the last time any of us (including me) observed a sabbath? What would it take to make it a regular practice? And how is it holy? Music Jonathan Davis, Oboe

Remember This: Lessons We Learn from Alzheimers

Studies show that one out of four of us knows someone with Alzheimers disease, and for one out of ten of us, that someone is a family member. Alzheimers disease, like other caregiving situations, presents us with daunting challenges and immeasurable losses. Join us this morning as our guest speaker, Cilla Raughley, explores with us the lessons we UUs can learn. Cilla Raughley is a member of the board of trustees of the Alzheimers Association and is an active member of the UU Church of Palo Alto. Music: Christine Mourad, Singer/Sngwriter

Remembrance

The lessons of war are in the stories, not the clich?s or bumper stickers. The Memorial Day service will include a time for recognition of men and women in the service of our country and a time of remembrance for those who have died.

Remembrance Vespers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
At this contemplative evening service, we will remember those dear to us who have died in the past year—with music interspersed with moments of silence and candle lighting. For inclusion of your loved one’s name, please email Music Director Dr. Zanaida Robles at music@uusm.org by noon on Wednesday, November 2.
 
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Remembrance Vespers
On Sunday November 5 at 7pm, we present a special evening service in remembrance of those who have come and gone before us. Through music and spoken word, we turn in community toward that which we hold sacred, sharing our stories of love, loss, and healing.
 
Services will feature music from Mozart's Requiem 
 
Names of deceased loved ones will be said aloud during the litany portion of the service. If you have one or more names to add to the Remembrance Vespers Litany of Names, 
please email them to music@uusm.org. 
 
Contact: Director of Music, Dr. Zanaida Robles, music@uusm.org.
 
Remembrance Vespers (Requiem)
Remembrance Vespers (Requiem)