What’s happening the week of Aug. 22-28
This Sunday, Gayle Alston, director of the Rosalyn Care Institute for Caregiving. Her talk: “Family Caregivers: The Backbone of Our Health System.”
This Sunday, Gayle Alston, director of the Rosalyn Care Institute for Caregiving. Her talk: “Family Caregivers: The Backbone of Our Health System.”
This Sunday’s speaker is the Rev. Diana Allende, a Unitarian Universalist minister from Auburn, AL. Her talk: “Given to Me to Do.” The service begins at 10:45 a.m. We support each other in our own free and responsible searches for truth and meaning.
Wed. 8/10, 7:00pm-Discussion Group. Topic: “How to Prevent Young Muslim Radicalization”.
Thu. 8/11, 5:30pm- Women’s Group. Dinner at Ezell’s.
Fri. 8/12, 12:30pm- Media Lunch Group, Cafe Amici.
Sunday 8/14, 10:40am Program: Jim Humphries, retired clinical service chief at psychiatric hospitals. Title: “Spirituality: A Free and Responsible Search for Truth and Meaning”.
9:30 Adult Religious Education, “The Life of Buddha”.
10:30 Children’s Religious Education, “Success”.
This Sunday (Aug. 7), Rick Spradlin, will talk about “The Challenge of Tolerance.” And the first Sunday of each month we also share a covered-dish lunch after the service. Visitors are always welcome.
Our speaker on Sunday (July 31) will be the Rev. Ed Helton, who Join us for coffee and light refreshments before the service, whose topic is particularly relevant this year. His title: “Civil Discourse: Romans 2:1-11.” Click “read more” for details of other activities.
The speaker this Sunday (July 24) is retired Army Col. Robert B. Simpson, who will talk about “Three Lives Worth Living”—stories of forgiveness, transformation and redemption that emerged from the horror of World War II.
The big event this week will be our annual Fourth of July Picnic, which is Sunday, July 3, about noon—right after the Sunday service. Visitors are always welcome. Come see us at our new campus at the end of Heiferhorn Way.