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Worcester Meeting of Friends (Quakers) Dedication of Land Acknowledgement Plaque – Worcester Friends Meeting House at 901 Pleasant Street, Worcester, April 23

Dear Friend, The Worcester Meeting of Friends (Quakers) is pleased to invite you to the Dedication of our Land Acknowledgment Plaque installed in front of our Worcester Friends Meeting House at 901 Pleasant Street, Worcester. We have invited members of indigenous, religious and political communities. We expect Nipmuc representatives to join us. I hope you … Continue reading Worcester Meeting of Friends (Quakers) Dedication of Land Acknowledgement Plaque – Worcester Friends Meeting House at 901 Pleasant Street, Worcester, April 23

UUCW Book Club- April 12, 7 – 8:30 PM

Wednesday, April 12th at 7PM in Fellowship Hall we will discuss Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro (science fiction) –  Waiting to be chosen by a customer, an Artificial Friend programmed with high perception observes the activities of shoppers while exploring what it means to love. You’re welcome if you haven’t finished the book, and even if you’ve … Continue reading UUCW Book Club- April 12, 7 – 8:30 PM

Growing Self-Compassion with Wendy O’Leary – NEW DATE – Sunday April 16, Noon (after Coffee Hour)

PLEASE NOTE NEW DATE- Postponed to April 16th 2023, 12-2 Fellowship Hall. Friends of ALL AGES- please join in on April 16th, following coffee hour in Fellowship Hall for an excellent program brought to us by our own Wendy O’Leary. Together, we will be planting seeds to grow self-compassion as Wendy guides us through the … Continue reading Growing Self-Compassion with Wendy O’Leary – NEW DATE – Sunday April 16, Noon (after Coffee Hour)

On Resistance

Rev. Aaron Payson My colleague, Unitarian Universalist Minister, Victoria Safford writes of the story of the Exodus saying: “They had no idea, these slaves, what it could mean, this promise of land (their own country) and life abundant. Of freedom they knew nothing, except what they could taste by living in its opposite, slavery, and … Continue reading On Resistance