WEEKLY ANNOUNCEMENTS – text only
Sunday Services
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This Week:
“From the Pandemic to Here, and Beyond…” 3/23/25
We have only begun to articulate what changed for us during the pandemic. To begin to tell those stories is important, even as or perhaps especially because we are in the midst of more and more every day. It has been like this before, and yet for us the world this way, right now, is new and hard. Join us to consider: what did we lose, what did we gain, what did we learn, how are we different and what might that all mean for us now?
A note: the UUFC parking lot is under reconstruction now, as part of bringing new water lines into the building to support fire sprinklers. Parking is a challenge! Most of us will need to park on the streets this week. Let’s leave the available spaces for those with the highest needs to be close.
And, for all who might still plan to join us – a Stewardship event will happen after the service, in the Sanctuary. We’ll connect around our shared covenant, and what the Fellowship is called to be, now. The Fellowship is all of us. You are needed, and you are invited.
Services This Month
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Mar. 2 “The Long Legacy of Liberal Religion: What’s It Worth Now?” Rev. Jill McAllister
Mar. 9 “Keeping the Flame Alive” Rev. Jill McAllister
Mar. 16 “You are Invited” Rev. Jill McAllister
Mar. 23 “What Was Lost?” Rev. Jill McAllister
Mar. 30 “Can We Still Laugh?” Rev. Jill McAllister
From the Minister
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Here and Now
I am more and more at a loss for what to say about where things are in our country. The age-old needs for power and control, for creating enemies, the greed – these have been standard human activities forever. A colleague related a story this week: in their congregation at joys and sorrows someone shared that it was “a good thing in the long run that the British Empire declined, but it is extremely hard to be living through the decline of THIS empire.” We live among people for whom these are glory days – and that is extremely difficult.
I try to stay focused on the Fellowship, on our togetherness, our mission and goals, what we mean to each other and need from each other. At the very least, we can, maybe for the first time, take our ideals and values very seriously, instead of as topics for casual conversation. These ideals are worth keeping alive – that’s our work now. Love and respect, inclusion and generosity, compassion and peace – there is more than enough to be dedicated to. Do we know how to be dedicated?
Here’s a way. Last week I noted this about our Stewardship events, which are happening now. I’m sharing it again, because I’m afraid some folks missed it. “ I imagine a big, beautiful, wide and deep conversation – with several hundred people taking part! (There are more than several hundred of us, you know.) Will you enter in? Will you be part of the wealth of resources we share? Will you offer you time and perspectives, and your presence? Here is the only thing you need to know in order to take part: You are needed and you are invited.”