Family Ministry

 Sunday Service at the Fellowship 10:30 am – All Ages

Kwanzaa

“And on the 6th night, they had a feast!” A communal feast is the culminating event at the end of Kwanzaa, a holiday celebrating African American culture. Kwanzaa began as a festival in 1966 and is now widely celebrated, beginning on Dec. 26, the day after Christmas. Together, we will learn more about this holiday and Afro-American culture.

We are meeting in Fellowship hall downstairs, with Covid protocols in place including masking.

Special Note: The Mitten Tree

Each Sunday through the month of December we will be accepting congregation wide donations to the annual Christmas Mitten Tree. It’s a UUFH tradition that will be a bit different this year as the tree will be dressed with mittens (and other winter items like socks and jackets) away from the general population of adults in Sunday service. The Mitten Tree is a reminder of holiday generosity and caring for one another. We welcome all families who’ve honored it in the past and those who are new to this tradition to join us! The items will be donated to a local non-profit in January.

Sunday Night Youth GroupOff this week, meeting bi-weekly – Ages 13-17 (Middle School to High School)

Lisa Simpsons Is A Social Justice Warrior

Our new curriculum theme for the year is Lisa Simpson is a Social Justice Warrior. The Zoom gatherings will be centered around Social Justice which includes an episode for us to watch together, followed by discussion, and interactive games.

Please note; we began to meet bi-weekly, and are returning Sunday Jan 2 6-7 p.m. for our next session. Contact re@nulluufhnc.org for details and to sign-up.