Our theme for the month of December is Awe. To start the month, Rev. Gail Tapscott will address the ways our first UU source, which says we draw on transcendent mystery and wonder, can keep us focused on what really matters through the busy and stressful holiday season
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It has been our tradition to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday with a version of the old, old story, “Stone Soup,” followed by a follow-up luncheon and fellowship. Members of the congregation are asked to bring a salad, type of bread, or a dessert to share. The youth will be preparing the stone soup.
There are many versions of the Stone Soup fable. This year we will be using the story written by Marcia Brown in 1947 and put to music in 1987 by Carol Kaplan-Lyss and Sandi Becker in “Stone Soup – A 'Rock' Opera.” Donation envelopes for the Guest at your Table U-U Service Committee fundraiser will be collected during this service. Service Leaders: Dr. Roger and Mari Kuhnle Pianists/Accompanists: Reynaldo Budhi and Quinoa Soedsauer Dave Boothe, flute; Sophia Doyle, cello; Kaiden Edwards, percussion Children and Youth and Adults: will be singing villagers or soldiers Narrator: Alex Taylor Special Thanks to: Shanda Taylor, Brittainy Westman, and Dan Mattern Sunday, November 17
“Preserving the Past – Being Attentive to the Present – Planning for the Future” – Janice Carr Guest speaker Janice Carr will speak to the congregation about her work at the Gordon Community and Cultural Center in Abbeville, our recipient for November’s Share the Plate program. Service Leader: Marty Fino Music: Elsa Pfrenger UUCO Membership Sunday - Joining in Community - Michelle Harvey, Sunday, November 10, 201911/5/2019 An opportunity to welcome new members, to learn about the history of UUCO, and to reflect on the values that unite our congregation.
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