What’s happening the week of Nov. 14 – Nov. 20
This Sunday (Nov. 20) Reverend Ed Wilson will present an uplifting message titled “Thanksgiving – To Whom? For What?” Join us at 10:30 a.m. Visitors are always welcome.
This Sunday (Nov. 20) Reverend Ed Wilson will present an uplifting message titled “Thanksgiving – To Whom? For What?” Join us at 10:30 a.m. Visitors are always welcome.
This Sunday (Nov. 13) Women’s Book Club members talk about Sebastian Junger’s book “Tribe: on Homecoming and Belonging.” Junger wrote about men at war, coming together in common purposes and surviving trauma. Visitors are always welcome.
This Sunday (Nov. 06) Rick Spradlin presents: “The Right of Conscience and the Democratic Process”.
Join us at 10:30 a.m. for coffee and conversation. Visitors are always welcome.
This Sunday (Oct. 30), David Smith, president of the Young Democrats of Muscogee County, presents: “Social Justice: a Unitarian Universalist Principle.” Join us at 10:30 a.m. Visitors always welcome.
This Sunday’s speaker is Columbus State University anthropologist John Studstill, who will present “From Methodist Missionary to UU.”
Wednesday, Oct. 12 6 p.m. UU Singers practice. All voices welcome. 7 p.m. Discussion group. This week: the role of the police. Thursday, Oct. 13 5:30 p.m. The UU Women’s Group meet’s for dinner at Country’s Barbecue, North. Friday, Oct. 14 Noon. The UU Media Lunch will not be held this week. 1 p.m. Memorial Service … Continue reading What’s happening the week of Oct. 10-16
10/5 Wed. 6:00pm-Choir Practice
10/5 Wed. 7:00pm-Discussion Group- “The Vice-Presidential Debate”
10/6 Thur. 7:00pm-Exploring Spirituality
10/7 Frid. Noon – Media Lunch Group meets at Cafe Amichi
10/9 Sunday Program -10:40am- Rev. Kim Minor from UU, Macon, Georgia. Title: “Accidents Happen: A Service for Yom Kippur”
10/9 Sun. 9:30am – Adult Religious Education: “Building Your Own Theology”
10/9 Sun. 10:30am – Children’s Religious Education: 5th Principle of UU: “We believe all persons should have a vote about the things that concern them”