UUCO is a welcoming congregation and invites you to join us for services on Sunday morning at 11:00 am either in person or via zoom. Unfortunately, we are unable to publish the link to the service due to security concerns. To have the link sent to you please contact Sandra Moss at [email protected]. Please request link before Sunday.
What would it look like if we allowed ourselves to grieve loss well. Often, our first instinct is to ignore, or try to push away the pain of loss. It is in becoming open, vulnerable to the pain, accepting, acknowledging, and holding our pain that suffering is reduced.
UUCO is a welcoming congregation and invites you to join us for services on Sunday morning at 11:00 am either in person or via zoom. Unfortunately, we are unable to publish the link to the service due to security concerns. To have the link sent to you please contact Sandra Moss at [email protected]. Please request link before Sunday.
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Dr. Rebecca Jernigan will share a personal remembrance centering on her relationship with her Aunt Ophelia Eubank (Aunt “Petie”), one of 8 children of her Great Grandpa Wilson. Aunt Petie lived to be 100 years old and never tired of telling stories
Dr. Jernigan will be joined by Dr. John Daigle, Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Mississippi. Also an accomplished guitarist/folk singer, he will share songs from the old days and about the old ones. Award -winning storyteller Rebecca Jernigan uses her experience as an actress and playwright to bring to life classical and original literature. She has performed and offered workshops throughout the region as well as for the DODDS schools in Europe and Bahrain. Dr. Jernigan works with the Mississippi Humanities Council and the Mississippi Arts Commission as storyteller and scholar for literacy programs in English and Spanish. Her film credits include The Client, Ode to Billy Joe, and the 2016 film Texas Heart. UUCO is a welcoming congregation and we invite you to join us either in person or online for services this Sunday at 11 am. Unfortunately we are unable to publish the link to the service but you may contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday. We are all in the process of becoming. We are world building, playing a game of resources and relationships. But is love at the center of our actions? Let's find out what the Universe has to say.
Sarah Osborne was welcomed into preliminary fellowship by the Ministerial Fellowship Committee of the UUA on October 1st, 2022. She earned her Master of Divinity degree in May 2022 at Meadville Lombard Theological School and was the intern minister for Beloved Conversations Virtual in Chicago. With over 13 years of leading the lifespan faith formation program, Sarah serves as the Director of Religious Exploration for Neshoba UU Church in Cordova, TN. Sarah will be ordained by Neshoba UU Church on April 1, 2023. She is deeply committed to the vision of an anti-racist, multi-cultural, multigenerational, transformational Unitarian Universalist faith. Sarah lives in Bartlett, TN with her husband and children. UUCO is a welcoming congregation and invite you to join us this Sunday either in person or via zoom for Sunday services at 11 am. Unfortunately we are unable to publish the link to the service due to security concerns. Please contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday. You may have seen the t-shirts or banners, but “side with love” is more than a slogan. Sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Association, Side with Love is a public advocacy campaign focused on taking action to create positive change in the world. Join us this week as we learn more about the history of Side with Love, what groups around the country are up to, and how you can become more active in making change in our community.
UUCO is a welcoming congregation and we invite you to join us for Sunday services, either in person or via zoom. Unfortunately we are unable to publish the link to the service due to security concerns. Please contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday. In this season of hearts and chocolate we tend to think a lot about romantic love but Rev. Gail Tapscott wants to address another type of relationship that we don't hear as much about. She will focus on the value of friendship to our mental, physical and spiritual well-being and bring in some UU wisdom on the subject of friendship.
UUCO is a welcoming congregation and invite you to join us this Sunday morning at 11:00 am for Sunday Services either in person or via zoom. Unfortunately, due to security we are unable to publish the link to the service. However, you may contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday. |
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