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Please join us on Sunday March 26th at 10 am for our Youth Group Sunday Service entitled “Overcoming.” This month’s theme is vulnerability. When we come up against obstacles, we can rely on family, friends, and our community to overcome them with care and love. To see details of all the happenings in RE this Sunday, … Continue reading Religious Exploration News for March 26, 2023
Marylin Martin, Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry In March 2020, the SNAP program began giving an approximate $200 a month extra to their recipients. This ended on March 2, 2023. The recipients are now receiving their benefit amount which preceded the pandemic. A single elderly person now receives $23. This fact, coupled with today’s high … Continue reading The Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry Needs Your Help!
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World Fellowship Center (WFC) is a secular, unaffiliated camp and conference center offering summer hospitality, educational social justice workshops and lectures, outdoor recreation and creative opportunities for all ages near the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire. Catherine Roberts is volunteering to help WFC staff up for the summer season ($15/hour + room/board) — please … Continue reading Seeking Vacationers, Volunteers, and Staff for Summer 2023 in NH
Due to the difficulties imposed by the pandemic and our lack of success in filling several key leadership positions, Greater Worcester Humanists is at a critical juncture in its 19-year history. The March meeting will consist of an open discussion, led by GWH Treasurer David Fields, about the future of the organization. What would it … Continue reading Greater Worcester Humanists – Tuesday, March 14, 7 PM, Online and In-Person – The Future of Greater Worcester Humanists
Please join us on Sunday, March 19th at 10am for RE! This month’s theme is vulnerability. When we are anxious or worried, we are vulnerable. It is sometimes hard to ask for help. But it helps to be vulnerable and share with our friends and family so we can get support. To see details of … Continue reading Religious Exploration News for March 19, 2023
Wednesday, March 15th at 7PM in Fellowship Hall we will discuss Sea of Glory: America’s Voyage of Discovery, the U.S. Exploring Expedition 1838-1842 by Nathanial Philbrick – Draws on journal entries to recount the epic journey of Charles Darwin which led to the discovery of Antarctica and brought America international renown. You’re welcome if you haven’t … Continue reading UUCW Book Club- March 15, 7 – 8:30 PM
Potluck dinners are back! Warm welcome to newcomers and those who have been on Covid-hiatus and are ready to come back and see people in three-dimensions. If you know someone who is curious – extend this invitation to them! Please CLICK HERE to sign up! Questions?