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| | Sat, May 4 9:00 AM UCC Campus
Hi all,
As we approach the summer, things are slowing down a tad at UCC. Most of our seasonal members have headed north and a few of our events are taking a breather.
But even during the Summer months our Service Saturday's still play a vital role in the upkeep of our facilities and in the fellowship that makes our spiritual community such a special place.
All are most welcome to join us and we look forward to pouring lots of love in to our House Built on Love! You are the "Heart of the House!"
Service
Saturdays are good times to build friendship and community by working
and laughing together, taking care of our Church home and gratefully eat lunch together in the Café.
Whether you can be with us or not, have a great weekend! |
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This Sunday @ UCC: Like a Child
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Sunday Service Time: 11:00 AM
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| We are unique and precious beings, always doing the best our current consciousness allows as we grow up spiritually.
It is up to me to decide what kind of world I am helping to create for the children today and the children of the future.
To have a world that is peaceful and kind, fair and joyous, I must speak to every child of God in the language of love.
For this precious place, for every young face, I am ready to be all that I can be to show every boy and girl what kind of wonderful world we are now creating together. |
| | | Sat, May 4 10:00 AM Peace COTTAGE
Our friend, retired fireman, Lt. Charles Barlet , offers CPR training for certification nearly every Saturday morning at the Peace Cottage between 10 am and noon.
Please write to him, C. Barlet, at cpr4everybody@aol.com to reserve your space.
UCC Church members get a special rate, so please let him know! |
| | Theosophical Society Meeting |
| Sat, May 4 2:00 PM
Peace COTTAGE
“Adding Logic to Your Toolbox in Today’s Challenging World”
The Theosophical Society encourages open-minded inquiry into and discussion of world religions, philosophy, science, and the arts in order to understand the wisdom of the ages, respect the unity of all life, and help people explore spiritual self-transformation.” |
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