The Worship theme for October is Radical Rooting
October 2 – “Rooted in our Shared History” All are welcome to join in this service for all ages, where we set a welcome table to celebrate each of our six UU sources. At each step we ask, “Where are the broken places? How do we help repair them?” Rev. Meg Mathieson preaches with worship associate Heather Fox.
Congregation Meeting and Pot-Luck! Stick around after worship for a quick congregational meeting….and bring your appetite and favorite dish to share after the meeting in the Social Hall.
October 9 – “Rooted in our Differences” All are welcome to join in this service for all ages, where we set a welcome table to celebrate each of our six UU sources. At each step we ask, “Where are the broken places? How do we help repair them?” Rev. Meg Mathieson preaches with worship associate Ben Ramirez.
October 16 – “Let’s Talk about Pronouns, Baby” Once we’ve added our pronouns to our name tags, what’s next? Radical Inclusion? Respecting all people? Where does the madness end? Join us as we take another look at pronouns and just what they have to do with spiritual growth.Rev. Meg Mathieson preaches with worship associate Michele Burton.
October 23 – “A Profession is not a Personality” Are we what we do? Is “job” a noun or a verb? Rev. Chris Kapp leads the service with worship associate Primajoy Ramalingam.
October 30 – “Samhain: A Thin Veil Between Two Worlds” The Wheel of the Year turns again as we celebrate Samhain (sow-wen), or Halloween. This is a time when the veil between here and there seems to thin. Who are our ancestors? How do we celebrate their influence in our lives? What heirlooms and gifts are ours from them? We invite you to bring photos of your ancestors or of the heirlooms they’ve shared with us. We’ll display them in the sanctuary during this special time. Members of our Wheel of the Year small group will lead this service.