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A MONTH OF SERVICES

In-person worship services: Saturdays @ 4:30 pm & Sundays @ 9 & 11 am

Online worship service: Sundays @ 9 am

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FEBRUARY 4 & 5

Willing To Be Changed By What You Started

Rev. Kelly Asprooth-Jackson, Co-Senior Minister

Unitarian Universalism describes itself as a living tradition: a faith capable of evolving as the needs of the world change, and as our own understanding of what justice and love demand of us grows. Even the touchstones most frequently used to describe our religion—the Seven Principles — have been changed and rewritten over time. Now we are in the midst of considering, as a movement, a new potential revision. Join us for a service in which we’ll consider what it means to hold a faith with the resilience to change, and examine the new wording that may become a new touchstone for us, if approved by our congregations over the next two years. On Saturday, Teen Choir will sing. On Sunday, Choristers & Cherub Choirs will sing.

FEBRUARY 11 & 12

Love Persevering

Rev. Kelly Crocker & Rev. Kelly Asprooth-Jackson, Co-Senior Ministers

For a decade and a half now, Side With Love–our movement’s national social justice campaign–has earned us a happy moniker among some organizers and activists: the Love People. Love has many admirable qualities, but in the struggle for a more just, equitable, and free society, its determination to persist in the face of pain and disappointment may be the most crucial. On the weekend before Valentine’s Day’s celebration of romantic and commercial love, join us for a service to appreciate how love calls us on. Meeting House Chorus will sing.

FEBRUARY 18 & 19

A PEOPLE SO BOLD... AND SO HUMBLE

Rev. Kelly Crocker, Co-Senior Minister

In a world of uncertainty and sudden change, how do we answer the call to who we want to be and how we want to be together? The words of this title come from you, from those of you who submitted thoughts on our community for our Vision and Mission work. There is much that we aspire to be and do in this congregation. We will explore how we live into our hopes and dreams with resilient spirits and resolute hearts. Society Choir will sing Geisler and Brahms.

FEBRUARY 25 & 26 BUT FOLLOW WE MUST!

Rev. Kelly Asprooth-Jackson, Co-Senior Minister

February is African American history month, and our theme here at FUS is Resilience. In this service, we will explore and reflect on figures and episodes from the history of Black Unitarian Universalists, attending to both the painful and the powerful lessons in resilience they provide, and the work of the present and future they call us to. Music by The Red Door Duo: Singer/Songwriter/International Fingerstyle Guitar Champion, Helen Avakian and Dave Irwin, acclaimed jazz, bluegrass, and Brazilian Guitarist/Vocalist.

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