A Month of Sundays

November, 2001

Worship services begin at 10:00 am



November 4, 2001

Rev. Nina D. Grey

All Souls

Universalism began as an affirmation of universal salvation. All souls would be restored to God, or, in other words, grow into harmony with the divine, said our Universalist forebears. Rev. Nina Grey will offer reflections on related themes at this service, which takes place just after All Hallow's Eve and All Souls Day. There will be a candlelighting to remember those who have gone before, whose lives have touched and changed us.



November 11, 2001

Rev. Nina D. Grey

Kathleen Ricker

To Be Of Service

As we worship on Veterans Day, we will reflect on some experiences of veterans in our community. There will be a candlelighting this Sunday also, to remember those who have served in our nation's cause.



November 18, 2001

Rev. Nina Grey

Rev. Dr. Marlene Walker

Thanksgiving Sunday

Join us as we gather as a multigenerational congregation on this Thanksgiving Sunday! We will praise mightily, think and speak and listen, sing joyous songs, hear story, and ponder the meaning of this national and spiritual holiday in these times.



November 28, 2001

Rev. Nina Grey

Reflections on Freedom

We are approaching the holiday of Chanukah, a festival which Unitarians honor for its themes of freedom. Freedom is one of Unitarian Universalism's highest values. In these days, freedom appears to be in competition with security. We reflect on these things.


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