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Reassessing Holiday Shoe Boxes This Year – Donating to the Minister’s Emergency Fund

Is it the power of suggestion on my part owing to our country’s financial hard times, or am I simply noticing for-sale house signs in mid November for the first time in my 18 years of traveling these roads to UUCW on Sundays?  This past Sunday, I counted 4 such signs on my way to … Continue reading Reassessing Holiday Shoe Boxes This Year – Donating to the Minister’s Emergency Fund

New Lounge Window Shades Remote Update

Hear ye!  Hear ye!  If you’re using the Lounge and wanting to raise or lower our new motorized window shade, know that the remote is now being kept in a special box affixed to the wall beside the kitchenette.  Thank you Vickie Cox-Lanyon and Moira Rouse!

A Sharply Worded Silence

by Laura K Secor Happy Winter Solstice, my UUCW friends! This December, I will start with a quote from the Jungian analyst James Hollis, from his book “Living an Examined Life: Wisdom For the Second Half of the Journey.” “In the Western world, we humans are defined as behaviors, thought constructs and biological processes. but … Continue reading A Sharply Worded Silence

Faith in Action – Signs of Fascism Brigade Event – December 20, 11 am – 12:30 pm at Elm Park, Worcester

Join members of Indivisible Worcester and the UUCW Get Out the Vote Team for a Signs of Fascism Brigade on Saturday, December 20th, from 11 to 12:30 at Elm Park across from Price Chopper/Market 32.  We’ll have premade signs shown above (as we were in Webster) and stand along Park Ave. and Elm Street.  Use this Mobilize link to sign up.  For … Continue reading Faith in Action – Signs of Fascism Brigade Event – December 20, 11 am – 12:30 pm at Elm Park, Worcester

Crafting Hope

by Robin Mitzcavitch, Director of Religious Exploration Hope : to cherish a desire with anticipation : to want something to happen or be true. There are times when things feel bleak, and the proverbial “light” at the end of the tunnel just isn’t showing up. I have had to face situations which feel hopeless.  We … Continue reading Crafting Hope