10:00 a.m. – Adult Discussion Group
Should the right to die become a duty to die?
Should the right to die become a duty to die?
10:00 a.m. – Religious Exploration
Tot Room (ages 0-3): Our littlest ones will explore their world in a safe and loving environment with hands on activities.
Elementary (ages 4-8): We will be exploring our 6 UU Sources with an emphasis on love as we ponder the mystery of the universe and our interconnectedness.
Middle School (ages 9-13): It’s “Popcorn Theology” as our big UU kids apply the themes of their favorite movies to real life and create experiences based on their UU values, principles, and sources.
Middle School (ages 9-13): It’s “Popcorn Theology” as our big UU kids apply the themes of their favorite movies to real life and create experiences based on their UU values, principles, and sources.
11:00 a.m. – Worship Service
Rev. Lynne’s sermon title for April 3 is Who Do We Really Want to Be?–Overcoming Classism in Unitarian Universalism.
Rev. Lynne’s sermon title for April 3 is Who Do We Really Want to Be?–Overcoming Classism in Unitarian Universalism.
Join us after coffee hour as we discuss Mark Harris’ Elite: Uncovering Classism in Unitarian Universalist History.