Worship Service – August 20, 2023
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~ It’s in the Journey ~
 Often, when we think of living a life of faith, we think of moments of great awakening and transformation as the goal. Yet it’s often in everyday living that gives us the most significant insight into the wisdom of being. Join us as Rev. Drew shares some of his experiences from his sabbatical and how this time has been informative to his being and ministry.
Often, when we think of living a life of faith, we think of moments of great awakening and transformation as the goal. Yet it’s often in everyday living that gives us the most significant insight into the wisdom of being. Join us as Rev. Drew shares some of his experiences from his sabbatical and how this time has been informative to his being and ministry.
Thank you to this week’s worship team: Rev. Andrew Moeller and Phyllis Havens.
Thank you to this week’s musician: John Arimond.
Thank you to our behind-the-scenes team: Francis Grey and Atticus Foster.
Join the Zoom Meeting with meeting code 937 3209 1101 and passcode 310159.
For those attending in person: Please be aware that we are sending a live feed to Zoom every Sunday. If you do not want to be in this live feed, please avoid the center of the sanctuary so you are not in view of the camera. After the service, we edit the recording to eliminate the Candles of Joys and Concerns and then we are posting the service to our Website. Please contact Laurie Cartier if you have any questions about our procedures.
For the most current CDC recommendations relating to COVID-19, please visit their website.
Worship Service – 10:00 AM EST

This month, half of the undesignated funds in our plate collection will go to support Health Equity Alliance (HEAL). Their mission is to create a world in which all people are valued and celebrated and health disparities such as HIV, Hepatitis C, and AIDS-related deaths are nonexistent. They facilitate collaboration, education, advocacy, and action for marginalized communities to improve their health and well-being and affect social and cultural change.
For more information, visit https://www.
In June, we shared our plate with the UUSB Food Security Programs.

