"A Little Extra Time"
THE UNITARIAN CHURCH IN FALL RIVER
A Member of the Unitarian Universalist Association
309 North Main Street, Fall River, MA 02720
508-678-9700 ### www.unitarianchurchfr.org
THE UNITARIAN CHURCH IN FALL RIVER
A Member of the Unitarian Universalist Association
309 North Main Street, Fall River, MA 02720
508-678-9700 ### www.unitarianchurchfr.org
This Sunday, May 12th, Rev Paul Sprecher rejoins us with his sermon, “Gaia: Our Unitarian Universalist Interdependent Web" . The Gaia Theory posits that the Earth is a self-regulating complex system involving the biosphere, the atmosphere, the hydrospheres, and the pedosphere. The name comes from Gaia, the Greek goddess of the earth - that is, Mother Earth. And our mother is under relentless attack. We can't fix that all by ourselves -- but still, we can each do something, as we commit to doing in our Seven
Humanism and the Seventh Principle --- In a comparison of these two Unitarian Universalist ideas, see how they meld with each other and with our understanding of who we are today. This Sunday's Service is led by the Rev Lisa Kirk.
Our sermon for this Sunday is “Mysterium Tremendum”. Our guest Minister if the Rev Al Boyce.
…a double form: as the mysterium tremendum (“mystery that repels”), in which the dreadful, fearful, and overwhelming aspect of the numinous appears, and as the mysterium fascinosum (“mystery that attracts”), by which humans are irresistibly drawn to the glory, beauty, adorable quality, and the blessing, redeeming, and ..
“Resurrection” This is the season of rebirth, and our Christian siblings are celebrating the resurrection of Jesus. What, if anything, can resurrection mean for Unitarian Universalists? Our guest minister is Rev Danielle Di Bona. We hope that you will join us for this Sunday either by Zoom or in person. We have attached the Order of Service for your perusal.
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The sermon Sunday is titled “The Fourth Commandment”.
Rev Vera O'Brien will lead us in an examination of how our Unitarian
Universalist and personal beliefs might be utilized to inform our
decision making. Does the Fourth Commandment have anything to
teach us in this day and age? What might a Unitarian Universalist
Sabbath look like?
We hope that you will Join us at 10:30 on Sunday for fellowship and worship.
Hi to all of our church family and friends,
This Sunday, March 17th, we welcome Rev Lisa Perry-Wood. Her sermon title is “Journey into Ourselves”
Each of us has our own path, our own spiritual journey in this life. In this service we will explore, in
readings, meditation and reflection, how our own journeys can be both more intentional and touch
the deepest parts of who we are.
Our Service On Sunday Morning Starts at 10:30 AM. We hope to share this service with you, See you Sunday.
THE UNITARIAN CHURCH IN FALL RIVER
Member of the Unitarian Universalist Association
309 North Main Street, Fall River, MA 02720
08-678-9700 ### www.unitarianchurchfr.org
“Organized Nostalgia"
Organizational nostalgia – a sentimental longing for past events in, and aspects of, one's organizational life – is a commonly experienced but poorly understood emotion.
Welcome to Rev Richard M. Fewkes.
If all you can do is take one breath at a time, that's good enough. You can only do what you can do. You aren't failing, you are surviving.