UU poet and abolitionist Julia Ward Howe held the first mother’s day as an anit-war protest as a reaction to the American Civil War and the Franco-Prussian war. She believed that women held a responsibility to help shape the world we live in. In this moment when we are in the midst of a war, how can this message give us a renewed understanding of the holiday?
Religious Education (RE) classes are happening this week. Children are invited to come first to the worship service before RE begins after the Time for All Ages. Childcare will be available from 9:30-1:15 in the Treehouse for our youngest community members, and all ages are always welcome there during events before or after the service.
This month, we are sharing our offering plate with UU Mass Action.
Join us in person in the sanctuary or online on Zoom. Please fill out this form to get the link.
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