What’s happening the week of October 31 – November 06
This Sunday (Nov. 06) Rick Spradlin presents: “The Right of Conscience and the Democratic Process”.
Join us at 10:30 a.m. for coffee and conversation. Visitors are always welcome.
This Sunday (Nov. 06) Rick Spradlin presents: “The Right of Conscience and the Democratic Process”.
Join us at 10:30 a.m. for coffee and conversation. Visitors are always welcome.
This Sunday (Oct. 30), David Smith, president of the Young Democrats of Muscogee County, presents: “Social Justice: a Unitarian Universalist Principle.” Join us at 10:30 a.m. Visitors always welcome.
This Sunday’s speaker is Columbus State University anthropologist John Studstill, who will present “From Methodist Missionary to UU.”
Wednesday, Oct. 12 6 p.m. UU Singers practice. All voices welcome. 7 p.m. Discussion group. This week: the role of the police. Thursday, Oct. 13 5:30 p.m. The UU Women’s Group meet’s for dinner at Country’s Barbecue, North. Friday, Oct. 14 Noon. The UU Media Lunch will not be held this week. 1 p.m. Memorial Service … Continue reading What’s happening the week of Oct. 10-16
9/20 (Tues.) 7:00 pm – Board Meeting.
9/21 (Wed.) 6:00 pm – Choir Practice.
9/21 (Wed.) 7:00 pm – Discussion Group, topic: “Should Violent Sports Be Eliminated for Youth?”
9/22 (Thur) 6:00 pm – Columbus Artists Guild meeting.
9/23 (Frid.) 12:00 noon – Media Lunch Group – Cafe Amici.
9/25 Sunday Program 10:40 am – Reverend Fred Howard from the UU Church of Valdosta, “Impressionism and Grace: Aging and Dying as a Work of Art”.
9/25 Sunday 9:30 Adult Religious Education- “Building Your Own Theology” and at 10:30 Children’s Religious Education “Principle #3”:(Accept one another and keep on learning together).
This Sunday’s speaker is veterinarian Kirstin Mix, who will talk about “Animal Welfare and the Seventh Unitarian Universalist Principle.”
This Sunday’s speaker is the Rev. Diana Allende, a Unitarian Universalist minister from Auburn, AL. Her talk: “Given to Me to Do.” The service begins at 10:45 a.m. We support each other in our own free and responsible searches for truth and meaning.