"Sacred Hospitality"

Presenter
Katie McQuage-Loukas
Date

On October 20th, Katie McQuage-Loukas will join us with a sermon titled "Sacred Hospitality". In modern usage, we tend to discuss hospitality in terms of meeting the stranger, of welcome, and with a great emphasis on etiquette and host duties. It is this, of course, but it is also much more. Pre-Christian traditions treated hospitality as an ongoing, perpetual endeavor, applicable to establishing new relationships, but also to renewing and strengthening existing ones.

 

Next Week, On October 27th, Rev Ann Fox joins us for Sunday Service. Her Sermon is "Bridging (or Healing) the Political and Religious Divide". Even if we close our eyes and ears tightly, we cannot shut out for long the cacophony of political dissent that surrounds us. How can we better understand the minds of liberals and conservatives so that we can more peacefully journey into 2020, a potentially chaotic and disturbing election year?

 

For more information call (508) 678-9700, check out our Facebook page or go to our web site www.unitarianchurchfr.org. We are located at 309 North Main Street in Fall River. Our service starts promptly at 10:30 AM. 

 

We hope that you will consider joining us as we continue our search for ways to have a satisfying and productive life.

Community Calendar:

 

Every First Thursday – 6 PM - Our Revolution Greater Fall River

 

Every Second Sunday – 3 PM to 7 PM– Meditation Group

 

Every Friday - 9:00 AM thru 12:00 Noon – Course in Miracles and Dream Study

 

November 9th – Back Porch at Coffeehouse 309: The Unitarian Church in Fall River, 309 N. Main St., presents “Back Porch” with Walter Whitehead and Dave Osborne at 7:30 p.m. They are an acoustic duo who plays songs from many traditions – blues, country, folk, rockabilly, western swing, rock and roll. We cover a few familiar tunes from the likes of Bob Dylan, Chuck Berry, Johnny Cash, Neil Young, and Hank Williams. Unlike many cover bands, however, they think of themselves as an “uncover” band, digging into the depths of our rich musical heritage to bring you some of the best songs you’ve never heard. Donation $10. Drinks and homemade desserts featured.

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