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Stand with Standing Rock

From Libby Earle, Social Justice Committee We are overwhelmed with political circus and lose sight of the real struggles in the world. Right now we are witnessing (thanks mostly to social media) a brutal militarized police response to the Water Protectors in North Dakota. We must not dismiss them as mere ‘protestors’ for they are … Continued

Sunday Service-November 6: “This I believe.”

This I Believe is an international organization engaging people in writing and sharing essays describing the core values that guide their daily lives. Members and friends in Unitarian Universalist communities have a wide variety of core beliefs.  Hopedale community members Steve Dana, Eunice Meadows, and Orlita Kissane will each share their This I Believe essay … Continued

Samhain

Samhain is a Pagan Sabbat and Gaelic festival marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter or the “darker half” of the year.  The old year has passed, the seeds sown during spring (Beltane) have been harvested, cattle and sheep have been brought in from the fields, and the leaves have … Continued

Sunday Service – October 30: “Samhain”

Samhain is a Pagan Sabbat and Gaelic festival marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter or the “darker half” of the year.  The old year has passed, the seeds sown during spring (Beltane) have been harvested, cattle and sheep have been brought in from the fields, and the leaves have … Continued

Sunday Service – October 23: “The Oneness of Humankind – Pivot of Baha’i Teaching.”

Come join service leader Sallie Killian and Speakers Janet and Gordon Grey.  You will hear about the Baha’i faith.  The history, teachings, writings and how Baha’i principles draw together all dimensions of the human family in down-to-Earth spiritual communities.  “Let your vision be world embracing” – spoke Baha’u’llah, one the main founders of Baha’i faith.  … Continued

Sunday Service, October 9: Science: “An inoculation against charlatans.”

Neil DeGrasse Tyson says that science is an inoculation against charlatans. When we have scientific habits of mind, we have the tools to evaluate evidence and decide for ourselves what to believe. Join Jennifer Blue and service leader Nancy Eicher as we talk about science and honor our departed friend John Eicher. A special collection … Continued

Sunday Service October 2: “Dracula, Popular Culture, and the Presidential Race”

Bram Stoker’s classic horror novel “Dracula” was published more than a century ago, but it played on psychological traits that are still with us today.  Rev. Dennis, Minister Emeritus at the U U Congregation of Columbus, Indiana, will ponder what Dracula reveals about American culture in the 21st century. Service Leader: Sallie Killian.

Sunday Service, September 18: “The Lesson of Water.”

Come join service leader Jennifer Blue and speaker Diane Wright on September 18, International Water Quality Monitoring Day.  We will reflect on the lessons and importance of water, and the nature of our relationship to it and with it.  Kids will have a chance to use a water-testing kit to look at qualities of water … Continued