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Events in January 2024

  • (Closed) AA meeting

    (Closed) AA meeting


    January 1, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • Yoga

    Yoga


    January 2, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • SLAA meeting

    SLAA meeting


    January 5, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • SUNDAY Morning Service, January 7, 10:30AM

    SUNDAY Morning Service, January 7, 10:30AM


    January 7, 2024

    We hold our church to be without creed, and are proud of the extent
    to which our congregation includes a mix of believers (of different
    types), skeptics, and nonbelievers. Not only do we embrace them all,
    but we try to share our beliefs and to feed each and every one in a
    spiritual-ish way. We purport that working through life’s biggest
    questions is something we all need in order to thrive, and in our case,
    we do this best in church.

  • (Closed) AA meeting

    (Closed) AA meeting


    January 8, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • Yoga

    Yoga


    January 9, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • SLAA meeting

    SLAA meeting


    January 12, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • SUNDAY Morning Service, January 14, 10:30AM

    SUNDAY Morning Service, January 14, 10:30AM


    January 14, 2024

    Congregation will be asked to break out into small groups to discuss
    questions posed regarding their own experiences and evolution of
    opinions on impact of MLK and Civil Rights.

  • (Closed) AA meeting

    (Closed) AA meeting


    January 15, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • Yoga

    Yoga


    January 16, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • SLAA meeting

    SLAA meeting


    January 19, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • SUNDAY Morning Service, January 21, 10:30AM

    SUNDAY Morning Service, January 21, 10:30AM


    January 21, 2024

    Our denomination has proposed to change the language we use in
    order to describe ourselves. The process involves amending a section
    of the UUA By-Laws, which we require ourselves to consider on a
    regular basis. The proposed amendments will be voted on at this
    summer’s General Assembly, and they represent a major change.
    Notably, this includes replacing the familiar Seven Principles and
    Sources with a statement of values. Understandably, there are strong
    feelings about this, and we want Beverly Unitarian to have a chance
    to weigh in. In this sermon, I will try to state the proposed change
    and describe some of the feelings I have heard expressed. I will also
    try to unpack this proposal from some other political currents that
    are active in the national UU discussion.
    This sermon serves as the “kick-off” for a series of discussions at
    BUC about the proposed Article II amendment.

    Potluck Brunch follows Service
    Intro to UU and BUC follows Service

     

     

  • (Closed) AA meeting

    (Closed) AA meeting


    January 22, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • Yoga

    Yoga


    January 23, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • Zoom Membership Committee Meeting

    Zoom Membership Committee Meeting


    January 24, 2024

  • CANDIDATES FORUM, SOUTHSIDERS FOR PEACE

    CANDIDATES FORUM, SOUTHSIDERS FOR PEACE


    January 26, 2024

    SLAA meeting

    SLAA meeting


    January 26, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • Memorial Service for Claire Karcher

    Memorial Service for Claire Karcher


    January 27, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • SUNDAY Morning Service, January 28, 10:30AM

    SUNDAY Morning Service, January 28, 10:30AM


    January 28, 2024

    While essential to pay attention to blessings which lift our hearts and remind us of the good, it is also necessary to make space for loss and pain. When buried, these can inhibit our ability to love and share. This service will explore the relationship between gratitude and grief and the opportunities for transformation which come from opening to the whole of life.

    Guest Speaker Bio – The Rev Pamela Rumancik is poet, native plant enthusiast and long-time tree-hugger.  Her spiritual roots reach back to Catholicism, and she is an initiate into the Ruhaniat Sufi tradition. These liturgical origins inform her love of the arts as a vehicle for experiencing the holy otherness of life. Pam’s deepest commitments are to remembering the divine in each being and finding ways to open conversation with folks who see the world differently. Originally from Lorain, Ohio, she is the mother of three grown children and the wife of Rev Karen Mooney. Pam and Karen live in Bull Valley, Il, share their home with two golden doodles and spend a lot of time working in their garden.

    Second Sunday offering for immigrant assistance.  Make checks payable to BUC.  Please use check MEMO to direct your contribution.

     

     

     

    Sanctuary
  • (Closed) AA meeting

    (Closed) AA meeting


    January 29, 2024

    Sanctuary
  • Yoga

    Yoga


    January 30, 2024

    Sanctuary
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