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Garden-On Team Winter Sow- Saturday January 25, 1 – 5 pm

Come join Garden-On, indoors, on Saturday, January 25th for Winter Sowing! We have 50 trays containing 50 plugs each. The plan is to sow all 2500 plugs with native plant seeds.  We’ll be in Fellowship Hall from 1 PM to 5 PM. Come by for all or part of the time. See you there!

Social Threads Quilting and Sewing Community – Sunday January 26, 1 – 5 pm

Social Threads will meet this Sunday, January 26th from 1-5pm.  We hope to see you there!! Do you have some questions? Contact us at !

Warming Up

by Robin Mitcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration After a jammed packed holiday season, full of fairs, and services, parties and school vacations, I think I am warming up to slowing down.  It’s cold out there, and for some of us, it’s warm inside.   As I slow down, I also reminisce about some of the human- … Continue reading Warming Up

UUCW Book Group – “True Biz” – January 15, 2025, 7 – 8:30 PM

The book group will meet next on Wednesday, January 15that 7 PM in Classroom 3.   We will discuss Sara Nović’s “True Biz.”    True Biz follows a year of change for a teacher and her students at a boarding school for the deaf. The novel explores sign language, disability rights, love, and loss in the Deaf … Continue reading UUCW Book Group – “True Biz” – January 15, 2025, 7 – 8:30 PM

Faith In Action – Side With Love News – Join Side with Love at MLK Jr Annual Community Breakfast

Join other members of Side With Love at the annual MLK Jr Annual Community Breakfast.  We are looking for others to join our table on Monday, January 20th at Assumption University! The breakfast is a community-wide tradition involving a speaker, performances, art, music and more in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr’s lifelong dedication to … Continue reading Faith In Action – Side With Love News – Join Side with Love at MLK Jr Annual Community Breakfast

Remembering Your Story

by Rev. Aaron Payson When the great Rabbi Israel Ba’al Shem-Tov saw misfortune threatening the Jews, it was his custom to go into a certain part of the forest to meditate. There he would light the fire, say a special prayer, and the miracle would be accomplished and the misfortune averted. Years later when a … Continue reading Remembering Your Story