November 22 – 9:00am – A meeting of the “Program Council” will be held in the Parish House auditorium. Representatives from each and every official committee and group should attend. Results of this meeting go to the Board of Governors for their consideration.
Holiday Hope is a program of New Bedford Child and Family Services that helps make Christmas a reality for families who are facing various challenges. Each year, our church sponsors three families. This year, in an effort to make it easier for our congregation to shop Black Friday sales, we have set up the list
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Wouldn’t you suddenly want to become a more patient person? What a great gift you could give yourself. Yes, that’s right “Give yourself the gift of patience.” Today’s sermon will look at patience not as something that you have or don’t have but as something you do and something you can develop more of with practice.
All members are requested to attend two congregational meetings per year. Non-members may attend as a witness but cannot vote. This is the major way we can communicate with you about important issues. Please do your very best to attend. Thank you. Refreshments and child-care provided.
Next week is “Peace and Justice Sunday” with guest speaker Marlene Pollock. In the spirit of social justice fostered by former UUSF Minister Ann Fox, Peace and Justice Sunday will recognize Marlene Pollock and the Coalition for Social Justice for the important work they do. The theme for the service is Escalating Inequality, chosen by
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This service will offer an opportunity to consider how we, as Unitarian Universalists, embody our principles during times of transition and how we let go of barriers in opening our doors to the world. Our lives are full of stories and these stories are the foundations of our beliefs about ourselves and others. Charles Curran
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This service will offer an opportunity to consider how we, as Unitarian Universalists, embody our principles during times of transition and how we let go of barriers in opening our doors to the world. Our lives are full of stories and these stories are the foundations of our beliefs about ourselves and others. Charles Curran
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Save the Date!! Fall Work Party!! Church grounds clean-up will be November 7 at 9am sharp, weather permitting!
The idea of a “perfect” life is a myth, unless of course you understand perfection to include loss. This sermon reminds us of the blessings in an imperfect life.
The Ministerial Search Committee wants all members and friends to participate in 2 important events this month: Cottage Meetings – These will be discussions about our views for our next settled minister and the ministerial search. We need to hear your ideas! Please join us for one of the following meeting dates: Oct. 18 (Sunday
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