UUCO is a welcoming congregation and we invite you to join us this Sunday morning at 11:00 am either in person or online for Sunday services. Unfortunately, due to security concerns we are unable to publish the link. Contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday.
In this lively intergenerational service we will explore some fall Unitarian traditions including All Souls day. Reverend Gail Tapscott and congregation member Colleen Jameson will enlighten us about historical connections between Unitarian Universalist‘s, Halloween, all Souls Day, and all things fall festival. We will also celebrate and remember the lives of our loved ones who have passed on. Please bring a photograph or a memento to place on our memorial table during the service. We will try to have some fun in this service as we remember the joys found in this season of change. Please feel free to wear a costume if you would like!
UUCO is a welcoming congregation and we invite you to join us this Sunday morning at 11:00 am either in person or online for Sunday services. Unfortunately, due to security concerns we are unable to publish the link. Contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday.
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"Science Fiction Theology Through a UU Lens" - Rev. Gail Tapscott - Sunday, October 23, 202210/20/2022 Rev. Gail Tapscott will revisit and enhance a recent sermon delivered to the UU Church of the River in Memphis to talk about the surprisingly large role played by Unitarian Univeralists in the worlds of syfy literature and UFO lore. It turns out to be more UU than you knew.
UUCO is a welcoming congregation and we invite you to join us either in person or online for services on Sunday at 11 am. Unfortunately, due to security concerns, we are unable to publish the link to the service. Please contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday. For our upcoming Sunday, our title is, "Conquering the Mountain Within,' as Reverend Love will wonder along with us, where might you be feeling stuck? What are you afraid of? Together, we will explore possible routes towards vanquishing those fears."
Reverend Edith A. Love is the half time remote and commuting minister for the Unitarian Universalist Church of Fargo-Moorhead, and a community minister in Memphis, Tennessee. Her focus area is in justice work with regards to othering, especially in connection to homelessness, lgbtq people, and those marginalized by racism. UUCO is a welcoming congregation and we invite you to join us either in person or online for services this Sunday morning at 11:00. Unfortunately, due to security concerns we are unable to publish the link to the service. You may contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday. National Coming Out Day began to be recognized in 1988 as a way of reducing the stigma and anxiety often associated with the "coming out" experience. Some of us are intimately familiar with this experience, whether as someone who has "come out." or as an ally, a friend, or even a family member of someone who "came out" to them. Part of this service will be devoted to the sharing of a "coming out" experience, part will be devoted to embracing our shared spiritual connection through the UU principles, but all will be done in an effort to be in community with each other. Come. ALL are welcome here!
This Sunday, our service will be led by UUCO's own Sunday Service Trustee, Sarah Schnaithman. UUCO is a welcoming congregation and invite you to join us either in person or online this Sunday at 11 am for services. Unfortunately, due to security concerns 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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