Town Hall Session Feedback

Thank you to all those who attended the Town Hall sessions on March 3 and 4, for asking some great questions, and for providing fantastic input as we think about our next steps as a congregation. If you were unable to attend either session, contact the church office to request a link to view the recording.

Following up, we need your input in order to make the best decision about our next steps.

TRANSITIONAL MINISTRY FEEDBACK FORM – The feedback form is at https://tinyurl.com/bddvya5vand will be open until March 18. It includes the following sections:
  • Ministerial Attributes – These are the attributes upon which we evaluate both our congregation and our ministers. All of them are important, but we would like your input on which are highest priority as we look towards our next phase in ministry. We ask that you rank them accordingly.
  • Transitional Ministry Preference – Please indicate your perspective on each potential ministry type, and also rank by preference.
  • Open-ended Feedback on Budget and Transitional Ministry – Please share as much or as little perspective here as you deem important.

ANNUAL GENEROSITY CAMPAIGN – Please submit your Annual Generosity Campaign pledge cards as soon as possible so we know what our budget parameters will be for the next fiscal year. The campaign closes on March 23, but we would be incredibly grateful if you were able to submit by March 20.

We are grateful for a community of engaged, thoughtful members and friends, and look forward to continuing to build a bright future together!

Kara Kramer
UUCK Board Moderator

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Sunday, March 17, 2024

The Alchemy of Ancestors / Not The Saint You’re Thinking Of Today

9:15 AM: The Alchemy of Ancestors

We are part of the Web of Life along with those that came before us. This morning we will spend time illuminating and honoring our connections to the ancestors. 

An in-person all-ages service led by Director of Religious Education Colleen Thoele, Transitional Music Director Emily Hall, and Affiliated Community Minister Rev. Renée Ruchotzke with a reflection by Kevyn Breedon.

10:00 – 10:45 AM Lifespan Religious Exploration

Religious exploration for our children and youth in classrooms.

Facilitated small reflection groups for adults in Hobbs Hall using our wondering questions:

  • What is a gift that you have received from your ancestors? How has it shaped the person that you are today?
  • Think of yourself as an ancestor of the next seven generations. (This doesn’t necessarily have to be of people you are actually related to, but could be those that you might influence.) What is a gift that you might be remembered for?

10:00 – 11:15 AM Community Café

Our social hour in Hobbs Hall is open to all. Connect with others, learn about the church, find out about programs and other opportunities to connect.

Acme, Giant Eagle, and Meijer grocery gift cards are available for purchase every 2nd and 4th Sunday each month. Learn more about this fundraiser.

11:00 AM: Not The Saint You’re Thinking Of Today

A multi-platform service (both in-person and on Zoom) led by Elaine Bowen and Worship Associate Heidi Sumser.

The calendar tells us March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day but you may not know that it is also the feast day of Catholic saint, Gertrude of Nivelles. She is the unofficial cat lady and patron saint of cats (and mice / rats plus a few other things). Hers is a medieval tale of a young Benedictine nun in Belgium in the 600s C.E. who founded an abbey and found new found fame in 1982. You will be surprised to learn how. We’ll explore Gertrude’s life as a holy feminist and her relationship to the interconnected web of all existence of which we are all apart.

Image: By Jean-Pol GRAND MONT – Own work, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7946983

CLICK HERE to view, download, or print the Order of Service.

Learn more about our “new” Sunday morning format.

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e-nUUs: February 28, 2024

CLICK HERE to read this week’s announcements.

Topics included:

March Town Hall Sessions – March 3 and 4, 2024

Messages from the Board

  • Town Hall Preread
  • Short-term Ministerial Coverage Plan
  • Our  Future
  • Our Church Building

Pastoral Care

Community Within

  • UUYJ Italian Luncheon Fundraiser – March 3, 2024
  • Peace in the Middle East, Part 2 – March 5, 2024
  • Journey of Belonging Series – March 12, 2024
  • Hobbs Hall Rental Volunteers Needed
  • Quiet Time with Hal
  • Knitting, Crochet, and Needle Point- Every Wednesday
  • Coffee Volunteers Needed to support Social Hour

Income Generation

  • Annual Church Pledge Drive – beginsMarch 3, 2024
  • Portage DD Grant Application
  • Grocery Cards

Volunteer Opportunities

  • Sunday Morning
  • Hobbs Hall
  • Social Justice

Worship and Music

  • Sunday, March 3, 2024
    • 9:15 AM In-Person All Ages Worship in the Sanctuary – A Song in My Heart 
    • 10:00 AM Lifespan Religious Exploration
    • 10:00 to 11:15 AM Community Cafe
    • 11:00 AM Multi-platform Traditional Worship in the Sanctuary and on Zoom – Voices that Transform
  • Sunday, March 10, 2024
    • 9:15 AM In-Person All Ages Worship in the Sanctuary – A Story in My Soul
    • 10:00 AM Lifespan Religious Exploration
    • 10:00 to 11:15 AM Community Cafe
    • 11:00 AM Multi-platform Traditional Worship in the Sanctuary and on Zoom –Self Compassion
  • Sunday, March 17, 2024
    • 9:15 AM In-Person All Ages Worship in the Sanctuary – The Alchemy of Ancestors 
    • 10:00 AM Lifespan Religious Exploration
    • 10:00 to 11:15 AM Community Cafe
    • 11:00 AM Multi-platform Traditional Worship in the Sanctuary and on Zoom – Not The Saint You’re Thinking Of Today
  • Multi-platform services at 11:00 AM only
  • Sunday Greeters Needed
  • Community Sing – New Days and Times

Social Justice and Community Outreach

  • Special Collection for March is the Portage Animal Protective League (how to donate) 
  • UUYJ Community Meal – Sunday, March 3, 2024
  • Middle School Free Store  

Lifespan Learning

  • Religious Exploration for Sunday, March 3, 2024

UU, Interfaith and Community 

  • Become a Happy Hour Hero – March 6,2024
  • Grey Wolves in Continental North America – March 9, 2024
  • UUA General Assembly Annual Meeting – June 20-23, 2024
  • CERSI July 7-13, 2024
  • Poll Workers Needed
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Sunday, March 10, 2024

A Story in My Soul / Self-Compassion

9:15 AM: A Story In My Soul

An in-person all-ages service led by Transitional Music Director Emily Hall, and Affiliated Community Minister Renée Ruchotzke.

Phillip Pullman says, “After nourishment, shelter and companionship, stories are the thing we need most in the world.”  Telling our stories can be a powerful and transforming journey. They can also move through us to inspire others. Will you tell your story? Reflection by: Amanda Rome

10:00 AM Lifespan Religious Exploration

Religious exploration for our children and youth in classrooms.

Facilitated small reflection groups for adults in Hobbs Hall using our wondering questions:

  • Think of the stories that were a part of your childhood. What is one of the stories that still stays with you and why?
  • Think of a story that you find inspirational. How has it transformed you?

10:00 – 11:15 AM Community Café

Our social hour in Hobbs Hall is open to all. Connect with others, learn about the church, find out about programs and other opportunities to connect.

Acme, Giant Eagle, and Meijer grocery gift cards are available for purchase every 2nd and 4th Sunday each month. Learn more about this fundraiser.

11:00 AM: Self-Compassion

A multi-platform service (both in-person and on Zoom) led by David Weaver and Worship Associate Randy Bish.

Rev. Sean Parker Dennison encourages us to consider how transformation starts from within: “If you want to change the world, first, be sure you are changing yourself. Be tender. Be kind. Be at peace. Be all the things you wish for…”  

CLICK HERE to view, download, or print the Order of Service.

Learn more about our “new” Sunday morning format.

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Sunday, March 3, 2025

A Song in My Heart / Voices that Transform

(Also this morning: Spaghetti Fundraiser by UUYJ and Town Hall Meeting)

9:15 AM: A Song in My Heart

An in-person all-ages service led by Director of Religious Exploration Colleen Thoele. Transitional Music Director Emily Hall, and Affiliated Community Minister Renée Ruchotzke with a reflection by Mike Hovancsek.

Music holds the power to soothe, uplift and transform us. Our grief, celebrations, and rest often include a soundtrack. How has music transformed you?

10:00 AM Lifespan Religious Exploration

Religious exploration for our children and youth in classrooms.

Facilitated small reflection groups for adults in Hobbs Hall using our wondering questions:

  • What kind of music do you like to dance/move to? How does it make you feel when you dance/move?
  • Imagine there is a bio-pic (movie) about your life and how you have grown and changed. What would be the theme song during the opening credits? The closing credits? How might they reveal a story of transformation?

10:00 – 11:15 AM Community Café

Our social hour in Hobbs Hall is open to all. Connect with others, learn about the church, find out about programs and other opportunities to connect.

11:00 AM: Voices that Transform

A multi-platform service (both in-person and on Zoom) led by Transitional Music Director Emily Hall and Commissioned Lay Minister Kathy Kerns.

Music is a powerful source of spiritual transformation.  It can connect us to each other, help us to understand and appreciate what can sometimes feel hard to grasp in words alone, and be a source of inspiration to us as we try to bring about beloved community.  This service explores this theme through singing hymns and learning the story behind the song.

CLICK HERE to view, download, or print the Order of Service.

Learn more about our “new” Sunday morning format.

11:00 AM – 1:30 PM – UUYJ Spaghetti Dinner FundraiserHobbs Hall

Want to support our youth on their social justice journey? Come to our Spaghetti dinner! (“to go” meals also available)
The dinner is by donation, with 100% of proceeds going to support the youth traveling to South Dakota to learn from and work with the Ogala Lakota Nation at the Pine Ridge Reservation!

12:00 PM – Town Hall with the UUCK Board of Trustees

Starts after the 11:00 AM Service. Learn more about the Town Hall.

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Town Hall Sessions – March 3 and 4

The Board and the Finance Committee will be hosting two Town Hall Sessions to provide the congregation with an overview of our transitional ministry options and related FY25 budget implications, and to begin to collect your feedback as to our future priorities.  These Town Hall sessions are aligned with the Pledge Campaign Kickoff and will provide important context as you consider your pledge level for the next fiscal year.

  • March 3rd, in person in the Sanctuary, after second service 
  • Monday, March 4th at 7PM via Zoom

The Board of Trustees encourages everyone to read the March Town Hall Preread prior to the sessions on March 3th and 4th.

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Sunday, February 25, 2024

Justice Unfinished / Stories from the Shadows

9:15 AM: Justice Unfinished

An in-person all-ages service led by Director of Religious Education Colleen Thoele, Affiliated Community Minister Rev. Renée Ruchotzke, Music Director Emily Hall. Reflection by Ellen McWilliams-Woods.

The work of dismantling racism and oppression is everyone’s to do. How can we work together for a better world when the systems in place are broken? How do we build a better way?

10:00 AM Lifespan Religious Exploration

Religious exploration for our children and youth in classrooms.

Facilitated small reflection groups for adults in Hobbs Hall using our wondering questions:

  • What personal or societal injustice has shaped your life?
  • When the enormity of injustice looms, what enables you to hold on to hope?

10:00 – 11:15 AM Community Café

Our social hour in Hobbs Hall is open to all. Connect with others, learn about the church, find out about programs and other opportunities to connect.

Acme, Giant Eagle, and Meijer grocery gift cards will be available for purchase. Learn more about this fundraiser.

11:00 AM: Stories from the Shadows

A multi-platform service (both in-person and on Zoom) led by Affiliated Community Minister Rev. Christie Anderson with Worship Associate Heidi Shaffer Bish.

On the fringe of Kent’s vibrant, bustling city, exists a population of chronically unhoused individuals who have been homeless for most of their adult lives. Frequently dismissed due to uninformed stereotyping, these folks have needs… but they might not be what we traditionally assume. Let us peer into the shadows to reveal a hidden world inhabited by fellow community members.

CLICK HERE to view, download, or print the Order of Service.

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Order your 2024 spring flowers for Easter!

Help decorate the Unitarian Universalist Church of Kent’s Sanctuary for Easter Sunday and support the UUYJ Community Meal.

Spring flowers (various colors) come 6” pots and are $10 each.  Available flowers are: Easter Lily, Daffodil, Mini Daffodil, Hyacinth, and Tulips.

Flowers will be available to take home on Sunday, March 31 following the 11 AM service.

CLICK HERE to print the order form. 

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Sunday, February 18, 2024

Seeds of Justice / The Legacy of Howard Thurman

9:15 AM: Seeds of Justice

An in-person all-ages service led by Director of Religious Exploration Colleen Thoele and Affiliated Community Minister Renée Ruchotzke with a reflection by Benny Hovancsek.

Chief Seattle of the Duwamish tribe said, “We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors. We borrow it from our children.”. This morning we will center justice for our beloved Earth and all of her children.

10:00 AM Lifespan Religious Exploration

Religious exploration for our children and youth in classrooms.

Facilitated small reflection groups for adults in Hobbs Hall using our wondering questions:

Guiding Quote: “Knowing that you love the earth changes you, activates you to defend and protect and celebrate. But when you feel that the earth loves you in return, that feeling transforms the relationship from a one-way street into a sacred bond.” ― Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants

  • Have you ever had a special spot somewhere in nature? Briefly describe it. What feelings did/do you have when you spend time there?
  • What if ― you knew in your bones ― that nature loved you back. What would be different?

10:00 – 11:15 AM Community Café

Our social hour in Hobbs Hall is open to all. Connect with others, learn about the church, find out about programs and other opportunities to connect.

Acme, Giant Eagle, and Meijer grocery gift cards will be available for purchase. Learn more about this fundraiser.

11:00 AM: The Legacy of Howard Thurman

A multi-platform service (both in-person and on Zoom) guest led by CLM Deb Kotte (UU Congregation of Greater Canton), Worship Associate Lori Mirkin-McGee, and Musician Brad Bolton.

Rev. Dr. Howard Thurman (1899-1981) is known as a theologian and mystic, an educator and an author, a spiritual advisor and mentor. He has also been referred to as the godfather of the civil rights movement. The power of his faith and the bonds of his community supported his life and ministry. Let us celebrate the life and legacy of a man whose philosophy and teachings continue to inspire and inform, with their timeless wisdom and relevance. Photo: Dr. Howard Thurman / © 2005 Boston University Photography (used with permission)

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Who Are Our Leaders?

During this time of transition, it may be helpful for folks to know who our official leaders are, and what areas they cover.

We have a Board of Trustees, led by Moderator Kara Kramer. The board members are our elected leaders and have been given the authority by us to make decisions about the future (with opportunities for members to give input).

We also have a Ministry Executive Team (MET) which includes our Administrator MaryBeth Hannan, our volunteer treasurer Lois Weir, and two other former board members, Diana D. Watt and Kathie Slater. The MET oversees our day-to-day operations and collaborates with our ministry teams.

Our Committee on Shared Ministry, led by Commissioned Lay Minister Lori Mirkin-McGee, helps us to live into our covenant by practicing faithful communication and gentleness with one another.

Our Worship Arts team plans the 11:00am traditional service and is led by Commissioned Lay Minister Kathy Kerns. Our Director of Religious Exploration Colleen Haines Thoele oversees the 9:15 all ages service and Sunday morning religious exploration, with assistance from Affiliated Community Minister Rev. Renée Ruchotzke.

Our parish minister serves as a member of all of the above leadership groups and provides a lot of the communication/coordination. In times when we don’t have a minister, the various groups make adjustments so that communication is maintained. Please give them all extra grace during the next several weeks as they make those adjustments.

Rev. Christie Anderson and Rev. Renée Ruchotzke are affiliated community ministers, and fill in as volunteers in partnership with–and are accountable to–the above leaders.

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Sad and Difficult News

We are saddened to share the news that our beloved minister, Reverend Steven, died Monday evening in the hospital following an unrelated complication, after surgery.  We know this is shocking news and we are all processing it and holding each other in love and care as we face this time of difficulty and uncertainty.  Please take a few moments to care for yourself as you receive this news. 

His obituary is available on the Bissler Funeral Home website.

We have scheduled a time for members and friends to come together on Friday night at 7PM in the sanctuary for anyone who wants to be in community as we hold each other in love and grief.  Music for gathering will begin at 6:45pm.

We know that news like this takes a long time to feel real.  We currently have plans for ministerial coverage for the short term, but also know that your staff, Board, and ministry teams are in alignment and will be ready for the next steps when that time comes.  What we do know for sure is that we are a strong and resilient community that has made it through tough times in the past. 

We love you.

There is a love holding us. 
There is a love holding all that we love. 
There is a love holding all.
We rest in this love.

If you are feeling the need to talk with someone for some personal pastoral care, please reach out to the church office, 330-673-4247 or [email protected] and we’ll connect you with someone.

In peace and love,
Kara Kramer, Board Moderator
MaryBeth, Colleen, and Emily, UUCK Staff
Rev. Renee and Rev. Christie, UUCK Affliated Community Ministers

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e-nUUs: January 31, 2024

CLICK HERE to read this week’s announcements.

Topics included:

Information for church closing due to winter weather.

e-nUUs Information

New Sunday Service Schedule

From Rev. Steven

  • Pastoral Care During Rev. Steven’s Sick Leave

Community Within

  • Adult Religious Exploration – Peace in the Middle East  – February 12, 2024
  • Small Group Facilitator Training – February 6, 2024
  • Drum Circle – February 9, 2024
  • All Church Potluck Dinner – February 25, 2024
  • Town Hall Sessions – March 3 and 4, 2024
  • Knitting, Crochet, and Needle Point- Every Wednesday
  • Coffee Volunteers Needed to support Social Hour

Income Generation

  • February Auction events with seats available
  • NEW DATE Dinner and Live Auction – May 4, 2024
  • Grocery Cards Update
  • Acme Community Cash Back Fundraiser

Volunteer Opportunities

  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Volunteer Plastics Collector

Worship and Music

  • Sunday, February 4, 2024
    • 9:15 AM Do Unto Others... All Ages Worship in the Sanctuary
    • 10:00 AM Lifespan Learning Opportunity
    • 11:00 AM But What About…? Traditional Worship in the Sanctuary and on Zoom
  • Sunday, February 11, 2024
    • 9:15 AM Be Kind to Yourself – All Ages Worship in the Sanctuary
    • 10:00 AM Lifespan Religious Exploration
    • 11:00 AM Rest as Resistance to “Grind Culture” – Traditional Worship in the Sanctuary and on Zoom
  • Multi-platform services at 11:00 AM only
  • What’s That Rug Doing in the Sanctuary? 
  • Sunday Greeters Needed

Social Justice and Community Outreach

  • Special Collection for February – ACLU Ohio (how to donate) 
  • Happy Birthday to the Free Store!  

Lifespan Learning

  • RE Classes begin at 10:00 AM this Sunday
  • Religious Education Committee Looking for New Members

UU, Interfaith and Community 

  • Postponed– Gray Wolves in Continental North America 
  • Winter Institute 2024 – February 16-19,2024
  • CERSI July 7-13, 2024
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Sunday, February 11, 2024

Learn more about our “new” Sunday morning format.

9:15 AM: Be Kind To Yourself

Drawing of a woman hugging herself surrounded by heart-shaped flowers

An in-person all-ages service led by Director of Religious Exploration Colleen Thoele, Affiliated Community Minister Rev. Renée Ruchotzke, and Transitional Music Director Emily Hall.

Before we can have Peace in the world, we must have Peace in our hearts. How might our kindness start with ourselves? Reflection by Kyotē Youst.

10:00 AM Lifespan Religious Exploration

Religious exploration for our children and youth in classrooms.

Facilitated small reflection groups for adults in Hobbs Hall using our wondering questions:

  • How might you unplug for an entire day? How might you reimagine unplugging to small moments during your day?
  • How might we create individual and collective rituals of rest and healing for ourselves and our communities?

10:00 – 11:15 AM Community Café

Our social hour in Hobbs Hall is open to all. Connect with others, learn about the church, find out about programs and other opportunities to connect.

Acme, Giant Eagle, and Meijer grocery gift cards will be available for purchase. Learn more about this fundraiser.

11:00 AM: Rest as Resistance to “Grind Culture”

A multi-platform service (both in-person and on Zoom) led by Affiliated Community Minister Rev. Renée Ruchotzke, Worship Associate David Weaver, and Transitional Music Director Emily Hall.

Why are so many of us soooo tired?  We’ll explore how Tricia Hersey, founder of The Nap Ministry, invites us to examine how “grind culture” steals our life energy, and explore ways to take back our birthright of dreamtime.

CLICK HERE to view, download, or print the Order of Service.

For those joining via Zoom, our meeting room opens 15 minutes prior to the start of the service (at 10:45 AM) for weekly announcements. We request that everyone joining the service please display your first and last name.  Thank you!

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Sunday, February 4, 2023

On February 4, we return to two services offered at 9:15 AM and 11:00 AM in the Sanctuary. Additionally, all-ages religious exploration opportunities will be offered at 10:00 AM. Our Children and Youth will participate in their RE classes while facilitated discussions in small groups will be offered for adults in Hobbs Hall. Social hour will also be available from 10:00 -11:15 AM in Hobbs Hll. Click here to learn more about our “new” Sunday morning format.

Our services and schedule for this Sunday are below:

9:15 AM Do Unto Others. . .
An in-person all-ages service led by DRE Colleen Thoele.
Some are taught as children to treat others the way we’d like to be treated ourselves. What would it look like if we treated others the way that they wanted to be treated? Reflection by Josephine Brannan

10:00 AM Lifespan Learning Opportunity
Religious Education for our children and youth
Facilitated small reflection groups for adults in Hobbs Hall using our wondering questions:

  • Think of a time when someone treated you in a way that was good for them, but not for you. How did it feel? How did you respond? How might you have responded differently?
  • Think of another time when you treated someone else in a way that was good for you, but not for them. How might you act differently in the future?

10:00 – 11:15 AM Community Café (social hour) in Hobbs Hall open to all

11:00 AM Joy and Woe are Woven Fine
A multi-platform service, offered both in-person and on Zoom, led by CLM Lori Mirkin-McGee and Worship Associate Randy Bish.
“Rarely, if ever, are any of us healed in isolation. Healing is an act of communion.” –bell hooks

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e-nUUs: January 24, 2024

CLICK HERE to read this week’s announcements.

Topics included:

Winter weather church/program cancellations.

e-nUUs Information

New Sunday Service Schedule

From Rev. Steven

  • Pastoral Care During Rev. Steven’s Sick Leave

Community Within

  • All Church Potluck Dinner – February 25, 2024
  • Town Hall Sessions – March 3 and 4, 2024
  • Board Games Afternoon – January 27, 2024
  • Small Group Facilitator Training – January 29, 2024 or February 6, 2024
  • Drum Circle – February 9, 2024
  • Knitting, Crochet, and Needle Point- Every Wednesday
  • Adult Religious Exploration
  • Coffee Volunteers Needed to support Social Hour

Income Generation

  • February Auction events with seats available
  • NEW DATE Dinner and Live Auction – May 4, 2024
  • Grocery Cards Update
  • Acme Community Cash Back Fundraiser

Volunteer Opportunities

  • Volunteer Opportunities
  • Volunteer Plastics Collector

Worship & Music

  • Seeds for the New Year – Sunday, January 28, 2024                         
  • Multi-platform services
  • What’s That Rug Doing in the Sanctuary? 
  • Sunday Greeters Needed

Social Justice and Community Outreach

  • Special Collection for January (how to donate) 
  • Happy Birthday to the Free Store!  

Lifespan Learning

  • Justice January Intersession concludes this Sunday
  • Religious Education Committee Looking for New Members

UU, Interfaith and Community

  • Conversation on the Hidden Voices in our Community – January 28, 2024
  • Gray Wolves in Continental North America – February 4, 2024
  • Winter Institute 2024 – February 16-19,2024
  • CERSI July 7-13, 2024
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