New Year’s Eve morning: breaking old habits
Our lay leader Rick Spradlin says that to turn over a new leaf “we need to break with the branch of the old.” He’ll talk about building new habits in the new year.
Our lay leader Rick Spradlin says that to turn over a new leaf “we need to break with the branch of the old.” He’ll talk about building new habits in the new year.
Join us for a celebration of Christmas and the spirit of giving, led by Joyce Hickson and Rick Spradlin.
Given the times we live in, this Sunday’s talk promises to be relevant and useful.
This Sunday’s short service will be followed by our annual business meeting. We’ll elect a board and officers for the coming year and approve a budget. 9:30 a.m. until noon. Childcare is available at no charge. 9:30 a.m. Adult Religious Education. This Sunday’s topic is “The History of God, Part Two.” 10:00 a.m. UU Singers … Continue reading Short service followed by Fellowship business meeting
When facing dark times, it helps to remember we all have a light within. Fellowship member Rick Spradlin will talk about finding that light. This Sunday also is our First Sunday Hot-Dish Lunch—a monthly event. If you’re a visitor, just bring an appetite. It’s a great way to get to know us.
Stephen Scott—a writer, artist, musician and founder of the annual “Strut the Hooch” parade— is a creative force in Columbus.
Rev. Ed Wilson, whose spiritual journey has been unique, talks about the role of gratitude in our lives.
Maureen Humphries, a former nun who has had a distinguished career in the helping professions, will talk about Advent from a Unitarian Universalist perspective.
Rick Spradlin is a longtime educator and a student of comparative religion.
Patty Taylor and students from Columbus State University will talk about and demonstrate the school’s revitalized dance program.