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Trash Art

Using what we’ve got to create beautiful-in-spirit and mediocre-in-execution art and household items. Cari A., a lifelong craft store enthusiast, will share reflections and experiences on the intersection of art therapy, reduced consumerism, acrylic paint, contentedness. Themes: healing through creating, sustainability, humility, hot glue.

Woodworking

Tim W. discusses the spiritual aspects of his craft. Part of our “Creativity and Spirituality” series.

Reflection: A Sense of Place

Mary W. will lead us in a spiritual writing exercise that asks us to remember significant places of the past, describe them, and ponder what they meant to us.

This Moment, This Year: How You Can Stop Being Overwhelmed and Transform the World

We all want to make a difference, but where to begin? The news is often so depressing that it’s easy for us to throw our hands up and say, “My little efforts can’t possibly make a difference.” We will look at how you can, indeed, make a difference, and we will draw from highly creative … Continue reading This Moment, This Year: How You Can Stop Being Overwhelmed and Transform the World

Preserving Old Photos

Alicia will speak about how to care for the photos we own and will have available a handout with a detailed description of how she protects the memories of her ancestors and the thousands of photos she has taken of her family and friends.

Message from UUA General Assembly

Join us as we share a special message from the UUA General Assembly, held this year in Portland, Oregon.

Trek to ESUUC

We’ve all had different faith journeys on our way to Unitarian Universalism. Brenda S.’s started on a starship: Star Trek’s famous starship Enterprise. She will discuss how exposure to Star Trek, and its fans, helped to shape and reinforce the values that eventually led her to become a UU. Join us — it’s only logical!

Fictional Heroes as Role Models

Just because they’re not “real” doesn’t mean we can’t learn from them. Mary K-S. presents how fictional characters can inspire us to become better people.

Picnic at Townsend Park – Fun, Food and Fellowship

In person only. We will take this time to relax and reconnect with one another. There will be a short service “Celebrating Blessings” and then we will picnic and play. Bring a dish to share. Townsend Park is very close to the church. We will be at the lower Pavilion.