Mother’s Day service now on YouTube

Joanie Andras explores “A Dialogue of Peace” as part of our theme for May—Let There Be Peace. Watch this and other service excerpts on our UUFC YouTube Channel.

Watch Col. Puckett’s Medal of Honor ceremony

On May 21, President Biden awarded Col. Ralph Puckett of Columbus the Medal of Honor for his actions during a battle for Hill 205 during the Korean War. Col. We honored Col. during our Sunday service on July 18. You can watch the video of the White House ceremony here. House ceremony.

Zoom services and meetings discontinued (except for Friday lunches)

We’re virtually 100 percent vaccinated and meeting for Sunday services, the Wednesday Night Discussion Group and other meetings. But there’s an exception due to increased COVID-19 cases in our area. The Friday Lunch Group resumes Zoom meetings Sept. 17. (Contact Ed Wilson for details. Email him at uufcga@gmail.com with Friday Lunch Question in the subject … Continue reading Zoom services and meetings discontinued (except for Friday lunches)

A Covid-19 Journal

By Connie Ussery Ron and Connie Ussery, long-time members of our Fellowship, have recovered from Covid-19. They led our Sunday service and talked about the experience on Nov. 22. This is Connie’s journal of that experiment. But first, here are some background resources for context: Ledger-Enquirer’s October 9   article  https://www.ledger-enquirer.com/news/coronavirus/article246317800.html  WTVM in Columbus covered it also. Google the … Continue reading A Covid-19 Journal

Two UUFC pandemic stories

Got pandemic problems. Please do reach out to your UUFC family if you need help. In fact, that’s already happening. Here are a couple of stories. Elise Leonard had been without air conditioning for most of the summer, and when the 95-degree heat arrived the effect on her was dramatic. Unfortunately, she didn’t notice how … Continue reading Two UUFC pandemic stories

Creek and Pavilion improvements

UUFC member Lisa Pyburn, who is no stranger to construction and restoration, has taken it upon herself to do a major rehab of our property along Heiferhorn Creek and around the Pavilion. That included hiring a crew to help her clear brush and debris. The city already has hauled away the giant pile of brush … Continue reading Creek and Pavilion improvements

This week’s service on YouTube

This is the third Sunday in the month, the day we Give Away the Plate. G.A.T.P. recipient this month is the Equal Justice

Dinner theater March 22-23

Enjoy a great dinner and help solve the mystery.  Dr. Merritt has developed a cure (or curse?) for the common cold, but enemies and jealousies wind their ways through scene after scene as side effects appear. It’s a classic “who done it” in the dinner theater tradition, with a few added twists and turns (especially in … Continue reading Dinner theater March 22-23

UUFC President’s Letter August 28, 2024

President’s Letter, August 28, 2024 “As Tranquil Streams, that meet and merge and flow as one to seek the sea, our kindred hearts and minds unite to build a church that shall be free.”                                                                    Hymn 145, Singing the Living Tradition As we sing these words this Sunday, I hope we all share a moment … Continue reading UUFC President’s Letter August 28, 2024

Proposed “Shared Values” of UU

Unitarian Universalism, like most religions, is evolving. But UU also is different from many religions in its approach to change. We welcome it. We celebrate change and plan for it. That’s doesn’t mean change isn’t challenging for UU congregations and their members. Nor does it mean we don’t have lasting core values and commitments. And … Continue reading Proposed “Shared Values” of UU