Please volunteer if you can! Beth Kelley is in need of “Greeters” for Homecoming Weekend, June 25th from 10am – 4pm. If you can spare an hour or more to welcome guests/visitors she would be much obliged! Please see Beth at Coffee Hour or contact her (508-758-6311). Church building information cards are available. Also, if
The End-of-Church-Year picnic will be held following the church service on Sunday, June 12th, on the grounds surrounding Harrop Center. There will be salads and desserts prepared by the Women’s Alliance and offerings from the grille (hot dogs, hamburgers, veggie burgers) by the Men’s Fellowship. Lawn games for the kids and for adults will be
As we remember those we have loved, we will look at some practical and spiritual ways of being present with others that are healing, nurturing, and potentially transforming. Discover what is both natural and surprising about this process, including how it affects your life as well.
Light refreshments and Childcare Provided We ask all members to attend, particularly so that we will have a quorum for voting purposes. Two meetings a year are required by our Bylaws–a semi-annual and an annual meeting. We will conduct the business of the Society, affirm new committee members, vote to elect new members for
Saturday, May 14, from 9:00am-10:30am, at the corner of Church and Main Streets in Fairhaven. We will supply bags, rakes, rubber gloves and refreshments. Feel free to bring your own work gloves. It will be low tide, but you may still want to wear shoes that can get damp/wet. For more information, contact Bob Rocha,
Dear Members and Friends, The Ministerial Search Committee (MSC) is thrilled to introduce you to our candidate for settled ministry, Jordinn Nelson Long! Jordinn possesses the skills and talents our congregation requested, as reflected in the survey and cottage meeting results. Jordinn’s sermons are extraordinarily well written, thought provoking and inspirational. A highly effective communicator,
Chocolate and Flowers Auction May 1st– Sign-up at Coffee hour or on our FB page (UUSF Women’s Alliance) during the month of April or contact Cathy Burton or Laurie Despres of the Women’s Alliance regarding creating/donating an item to auction.
Renters, low-income consumers, and homes without enough sun are effectively locked out of the market for rooftop solar panels. The Solstice Initiative (www.solsticeinitiative.org), a Boston-based not-for-profit organization, is changing that. If you are interested in reducing your energy bill and supporting solar power, find out how you can take advantage of the solar farm recently