“The Changing Shape of Our Faith: A History Service”

Reverend Karen G. Johnston – Senior Minister
Judy Brook – Worship Associate

At this is a specially-timed Sunday service, held at 4pm to avoid marathon complications, we mark the 200th anniversary of the founding of the American Unitarian Association (AUA), the forerunner of the current UUA (Unitarian Universalist Association). We’ll connect with our history – our faith movement’s and our own congregation’s. Rev. Karen is in the pulpit. While children and youth are welcome in the service, there are no Faith Development offerings at this service.

After the service, at our post-service coffee hour, we will have birthday cake and attendees are invited to a guided exploration of the labyrinth on our grounds (accessibility note: the ground is uneven, involving grass and bricks that mark the labyrinth path).

Join us for worship at 10 a.m. in person in the Sanctuary, or online. Find the livestream link and order of service on the Live-Streamed Worship page, or go to our YouTube channel.

 

Following the service, all are welcome to Coffee Hour in the community room.

While at the Meeting House, anyone is welcome to wear a mask. In the spirit of caring for each other, please stay home if you have any cold or flu symptoms. Thank you.