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March 24: Music to Awaken the Spirit

Choir Director Tom Cullison leads this service that’s all about chants, rounds, and that mysterious thing that happens when we sing together. Even if you claim you “can’t sing,” use the gift of your voice to become part of something bigger than yourself.

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March 31: Bring a Flower, Take a Flower

Over a hundred years ago, Rev. Norbert Capek devised the Flower Communion, a ritual that is now celebrated by Unitarian Universalists all over the world. Whether or not you bring a bouquet from your garden to share or you only bring yourself, everyone is welcome to take a piece of beauty with them at the end of this multigenerational celebration service.

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April 7: Confucius Says…

Many people are familiar with the jokes that begin “Confucius says…” But what did Confucius really say? And what does a Chinese philosopher who was alive in 500 BCE have to offer people of modern-day Earth?

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April 14: Come, Come, Whoever You Are

It’s a new member ceremony! Those who have signed the membership book sometime in the past 12 months are celebrated in today’s multigenerational ceremony as we widen the circle of Unitarian Universalism.

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April 21: Earth Day: Protecting What We Love

This will be a special service co-led by Penny Hooper and Harriet Altman, sharing insights from the book Braiding Sweetgrass, by Robin Wall Kimmerer, and other musings honoring the Earth.   This theme will be carried forth with a special story and activity for the younger folks by Sarah Grenier. 

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April 28: Church, Unplugged

Let’s have a “throwback” service today, without all the bells and whistles. No slides, no accompanist, no amplified sound. (Yes, we will still have Zoom, but it may look and sound different.) Come prepared to circle up and experience a worship service that may more closely resemble something from the 1st century rather than the 21st century.

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