Author: Jennifer Landry

UUCW Book Group – “Animal Dreams” – September 18, 7 – 8:30 PM

The book group will take the summer off and meet next on Wednesday, September 18th at 7 PM in Classroom 3.   We will discuss Barbara Kingsolver’s “Animal Dreams.”    A woman returns to her hometown of Grace, Arizona to help her aging father, who is slowly losing his struggle with Alzheimer’s disease.  You’re welcome if you … Continue reading UUCW Book Group – “Animal Dreams” – September 18, 7 – 8:30 PM

Addressing Racism Anti-Racism Group – Every Other Tuesday, 10 AM

A UUCW group has recently formed to discuss issues of racism within our community, our country and abroad. We would love to have you join us on this journey. This group meets, live or online, at 10:00 AM every other Tuesday unless noted below (see church calendar HERE for exact dates). We need your input … Continue reading Addressing Racism Anti-Racism Group – Every Other Tuesday, 10 AM

GOtV News – Make Good Trouble with Phone Banking on September 16th

Let’s make some good trouble* in advance of the November 5th General Election. Democracy is not a spectator sport! You can make a difference by calling Black voters in Southern states to help them navigate the voter suppression rules. This is a non-partisan event in partnership with the Center for Common Ground. I will provide … Continue reading GOtV News – Make Good Trouble with Phone Banking on September 16th

Save the Dates! Ferry Beach Weekend Registration Is Open! – September 13 – 15, 2024

SAVE THE DATE – FERRY BEACH SEPTEMBER 13-15, 2024 The Ferry Beach Weekend is an annual tradition for UUs from the Worcester congregations to re-congregate for a weekend of rest, relaxation and rejuvenation at the Ferry Beach Retreat Center in Saco Maine.  https://www.ferrybeach.org/  Join for reasonably priced dorm style accommodations or camping and four meals.  … Continue reading Save the Dates! Ferry Beach Weekend Registration Is Open! – September 13 – 15, 2024

An Invitation

by Rev. Aaron Payson In a world that feeds on moral outrage, we are here to cultivate moral courageIn a time that prizes picking sides, we gather to draw a wider circleAnd in a culture that teaches us to get for what we giveAnd to ask “what’s in it for me?”We come to practice generosity … Continue reading An Invitation