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Susannah Furr will lead a meditation and talk about the transforming grace of self- compassion and self-care as essential practices during the pandemic.
Susannah Furr is a native of Oxford and a founding member of UUCO. She is a licensed counselor, teacher, mentor, Reiki Master, and Sound Healer dividing her time between Oxford and Asheville, NC. For more info, visit her website, www.nowawakenow.com We are a welcoming congregation, however, due to security concerns we are unable to publicly publish the zoom link to the Sunday Service. We invite you to join us by emailing Sandra Moss at [email protected] to get the link.
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IPlease note how to prepare for this service!!!
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Oxford, will affirm the tradition of the Ingathering Water Service as we gather virtually from the ebb and flow of our own lives to acknowledge the importance of water and our life-giving connections between each other and our world. Although we cannot meet in person this year, we would like to invite you all to collect some water from a source that's important to you, be it from lake, river, creek, rainwater, or even the tap of your home. You can drop this water off in a closed bottle or jar in the designated box at the door of UUCO between the dates 8/20 (Thursday) -8/22 (Saturday). Please drop off your water no later than 7:00PM on 8/22.!! This water will then be collected and combined during the service on 8/23. While you are at UUCO, please take a moment for a brief meditation. Consider what this congregation means to you and what you hope for its future. Write down your thoughts on the paper provided, fold it up, and drop it into the designated "reflections" box. These will be typed up and shared during the service with musical accompaniment. There will also be time for personal reflection and further wishes to be shared through the chat function of our Zoom meeting. We are a welcoming congregation, however, due to security concerns we cannot publish the link to our Sunday Service. We invite you to join by emailing Sandra Moss at [email protected] to get the link. Dr. Sarah-Soonling Blackburn will examine ways our social identities shape the ways we have compassion and grace. By better understanding ourselves we can expand both our compassion and the grace we bring to the world.
We are a welcoming congregation and would like for you to join us this Sunday. However, due to security concerns we are unable to publish the link to the Sunday Services. However, you may have the link sent to you by emailing Sandra Moss at [email protected]. Rev. Gail S will explore the creative dynamic between our roots in Universalism and the image of the freedom of wings. How do we stay grounded even while we dream of and work for a more just world? Rev. Gail is a Unitarian Universalist Community Minister, affiliated with UUCO. She was ordained into ministry in 2016 by UUCO and seeks to bring my love into the world by both listening and speaking.
We are a welcoming congregation but due to security concerns we are unable to publish the link to our services. We invite you to attend and you may get the link by emailing Sandra Moss at [email protected]. Services begin at 11:00 am with the "doors" opening at 10:30 am. |
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