Sunday Services by Month

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From September to June, our two services on Sundays are from 9 am-10:15 and 11 am-12:15. During our summer session we meet once from 10:00-11:00 am. The speakers are usually the same at both services. If you're new, please join us for coffee, tea and conversation after the service. If you are a Member or Friend of WHUUF and have registered on this site, you may log in to listen to recorded Sunday Services.

February 2012

Compassion: Why it Serves Us to be Compassionate

Date: 
02/05/2012
Time: 
9AM and 11AM
Speaker: 
Roland Jarka

Roland will be exploring what is compassion, what are its benefits and most importantly, how to become more compassionate.  Many people believe compassion to be an instinct, why then are we all not more compassionate? This will be an interactive talk in which he will elicit stories from the congregation and share his personal journey in becoming more compassionate.

Our Journey to a World For All

Date: 
02/12/2012
Time: 
9AM and 11AM
Speaker: 
Dr Sharif Abdullah

Dr Abdullah has been a popular Eliot speaker with WHUUFers. He says, "There is a new world emerging and we can become a bridge  -- from the turbulence and uncertainty of where we are, to the beautiful vision that is to come. How can we tune our heart-energy to overcome our obstacles and to prepare for the world to come?  How can we engage our spiritual energy to respond to today’s challenges and catalyze tomorrow’s vision?"

The Good News About Getting Lost!

Date: 
02/19/2012
Time: 
9AM and 11AM
Speaker: 
Carolyn Martin

Whether it's on the streets of a strange city, in the confusion of fear or grief, or within moments of bliss, feeling lost is a universal experience. How we confront our "lostness" determines what happens to our lives when we are found.  Carolyn Martin uses her own poetry to discuss this human predicament. After hearing her, you may want to chuck your GPS and look forward to the next time you don't know where you are.

We Could Have Done Better

Date: 
02/26/2012
Time: 
9AM and 11AM
Speaker: 
Rev. Sarah Schurr

In honor of Black History Month, Rev. Schurr will share some of the history of our Unitarian Universalist faith in relation to the civil rights movement in America. Some moments are proud. The not-so-proud moments might surprise you and can teach us to do better in the future.

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