"The Flower Communion"
On Sunday, June 9th, Rev Richard Trudeau will lead our service. Our sermon and message for this Sunday is "If our ideas are so good, Why are we so small?" Let’s explore. Our service starts at 10:30 AM sharp. We hope that you will join us as we explore ways to lead a more meaningful and productive life. Our church year ends with a Flower Communion service on the 16th of June led by Lisa Kirk. Please join us, you will be glad you did.
On Sunday, June 2nd, Rev Ann C Fox is our guest leader. Her sermon is titled "A Larger Self”. Ancient Hindu scripture urges us to understand deeply that we are two persons in one: our spiritual self (our big “S” Self) and our personality self (our small “s” self). More recent spiritual teachers put such a concept into an understandable perspective—Ekhart Tolle, for one, in his book The Power of Now. Most of the world’s religions have this concept in one way or another, including Christianity. This teaching can have a beneficial effect on our lives. Let’s explore.
On Sunday, May 26th, Dr Mike Boudria is our guest leader. His sermon is titled "Justice for Shylock”. A discussion of restoration justice as viable alternative to current views and principles of justice in society. Let’s explore. Our service starts at 10:30 AM sharp. We hope that you will join us as we explore ways to lead a more meaningful and productive life. You will find us at The Unitarian Church, 309 North Main Street, Fall River phone 508-678-9700.
On May 12th, Rev Lisa Kirk will join us again. This Sunday's sermon will ask us when we join our church community how do we bring ourselves? Do we bring just fragments or do we bring our whole selves? On this Mother's Day, we will explore the value of recalling our stories.
On Sunday, May 5th, at 10:30 AM Rev Rob N Ross will rejoin us. Today’s sermon is entitled “The Muffler Walla” - Spirituality in a Religiously Plural World: Discovery. This will be the third of a series of three sermons given by Rev Ross. Each service represents a coherent progression that develops, one from the other. The sermon title indicates the specific focus for each service.
On Sunday, April 28th, at 10:30 AM, Dr Michael Boudria rejoins us with a sermon titled - “The Four Types of Service” -
On Sunday, April 21st, at 10:30 AM, Rev Kevin Carson rejoins us with a sermon titled -
“Requiem and Hope for the Animals” -- An alarming number of species are either going extinct or seeing huge population decreases because of human activity.
During this week of both Easter and Earth Day, it is a good time to reflect on
sacrifice and atonement in our relationship with the other animal species with whom we share the Earth.
Daniel Lawlor joins us on Sunday, April 14th at 10:30 AM with a sermon titled “Hope.” A Unitarian Universalist reflection on learning from hope, especially when it’s not easy! Come and hear what our thoughts are all about. I hope you'll join us as we continue our search for ways to have a satisfying and productive life. We are a welcoming congregation.