Unitarian Universalism is a living tradition, which means it changes as we learn and experience new things. And yet, there are threads – constants – that can be traced through our history. This morning, we’ll explore the threads we each bring to this beloved congregation, and the thread of our collective imagination. Our annual congregational meeting will take place after worship and our monthly community meal. Read more about the meeting here.
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Worship Associate: Stephen Rich, Special Music: JRUUC Sacred Breath Choir
This service will be followed by our annual congregational meeting.
The Share the Plate for Sunday May 11 and Sunday May 18 is Wisconsin Books to Prisoners. Wisconsin Books to Prisoners (WBTP) is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization whose mission is to foster a love of reading behind bars, encourage the pursuit of knowledge and self-empowerment, and to help break the cycle of recidivism. Wisconsin Books To Prisoners volunteers love to read and want to ensure the same freedom for those living behind bars. They believe that books are tools for learning and can open minds to new ideas and possibilities. Wisconsin Books to Prisoners was nominated by Jennifer Hedstrom.
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Topics: Imagination