Photos of the Week for April 2, 2024
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We continue our Sunday Evening Adult Faith Development Program for the 2023-2024 season online on Sunday, April 7, 2024, beginning @ 7 pm, continuing with the 7th session of a NEW 10-part series on Ethics and Unitarian Universalism entitled “What We Choose.” This week’s session will explore “Relational Ethics.” within our tradition. Much of the insensibility … Continue reading Sunday Evening Adult Faith Development – April 7, 7 PM, Online
Join us for our monthly Lunch with the Minister on Wednesday April 3 at noon. Bring your lunch and enjoy a casual visit and conversation with Aaron and other UU friends in Fellowship Hall. Beverages and place settings are provided. Everyone is welcome to drop in.
by David Schowalter & Moira Rouse, Stewardship Team Excerpt from “It’s a Wonderful Life,” when George meets Clarence, the angel: As of this writing, our Wonderful Church has raised $160,544, or 71% of our goal of $226,000 for this year’s pledge drive towards next year’s church budget. We are just beginning to contact those of … Continue reading Stewardship Update: “It comes in real handy down here.”
The 2024 Lenten Devotional produced by the Greendale Ecumenical Group is now available. Devotions for each week of Lent are included and are largely based on daily scripture readings from the revised common lectionary. A few hard copies will be available at church on Sunday. Blessings, Aaron CLICK HERE to access this year’s Devotional.
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As part of the Asian Studies speaker series, Dr. Sigrid Schmalzer (UMass Amherst) will give a talk titled “From Native Pesticides to Chinese Medicine Agriculture: Traditional Agricultural Knowledge in China during the 1950s and Today.” The event will take place on Thursday, March 28 at 1PM in Sheehan 109. A flyer is attached In … Continue reading From Native Pesticides to Chinese Medicine Agriculture – Thursday, March 28, Worcester State University
by Laura K. Secor Even people who possess only a passing acquaintance with Buddhism have generally heard of the “Eightfold Path”. In case that’s as far as your acquaintance takes you, this is where the Buddha laid out a step-by-step method of evolving beyond suffering. These eight practices can be grouped into three types – … Continue reading The Patchword Buddhist