In 2017, we raised more than $4.5 million in our Capital Campaign, Not for Ourselves Alone: Building an Inclusive Future, for renovations that will improve our church's accessibility, hospitality, welcoming presence, and education & meeting spaces, allow us to address deferred maintenance, and improve the worship experience through enhancements to the sanctuary. Details about the capital campaign and congregational input process can be found here. In early December, we announced that the Board of Trustees has approved moving ahead with Phase 2 of our building renovation project.
“Holy Interruption” - this week’s Braver/Wiser reflection from the @UUA is by our very own Julica Hermann de la Fue… https://t.co/2EOBr7Ugl5
Julica, our Director of Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression Ministries, is the featured writer in today's Braver/Wiser from the UUA - a weekly message of courage and compassion for life as it is!
Did you know that First Universalist is a member of the Mental Health Connect collaborative? This local organization provides support, education, and resources - many of which are free - that help folks impacted by mental health challenges.
How can our faith community at First Universalist, drawing on the spiritual resources we have, actually work to change and repair this country?
This year, we’ve put together a Home Edition for our 40th Annual Solstice Ritual. We hope you’ll enjoy the gifts th… https://t.co/bNoBvxMXMt
What will see you through? What sustains your body, connections, and spirit? Watch our Sept. 27 service, "Checking… https://t.co/PW28qUaDw3
Did you know that our worship services are available to view on demand immediately after our live broadcast? If you… https://t.co/sBjYKcjRFJ
Powerful words from our worship leaders this morning, including Rev. Karen Hutt, Rev. Jen Crow, and @UUA President… https://t.co/9L4x6Ft9oY
Full of wisdom and inspiration, worship on Sunday, May 10 featured statements of faith by three youth and music by… https://t.co/U2bV0VvsIt
As we continue to move together through this time of pandemic and physical distancing, faith communities can help u… https://t.co/0oTcVtFoDD