Sunday Service at the Fellowship 10:30 am – All Ages
Rituals Connect Us
“Ritual is the act of sanctifying action—even ordinary action—so that it has meaning: I can light a candle because I need light or because the candle represents the light I need.” — Christina Baldwin
Children understand the concept of a ritual by reflecting on both secular and religious rituals in their lives. Unitarian Universalist congregations engage in rituals for events that are universal, such as birth, death, and coming of age, and enact rituals unique to our faith, such as a UU flower communion. This Sunday we will help the children examine why rituals are important to connect us to each other and our faith.
Our behavior every day is a sign of our faith.
Come and join us as we learn more about the Rituals in our life
We are meeting in Fellowship hall downstairs, with Covid protocols in place including masking.
Sunday Night Youth Group – Sunday, January 23 meeting bi-weekly – Ages 13-17 (Middle School to High School)
This week will be “Fun, Food, and Conversation”
Lisa Simpsons Is A Social Justice Warrior, or “Fun, Food, Conversation”
We will be alternating between using the Simpsons curriculum and gatherings including time to socialize, eating a meal and then talking together about topics of the day or of interest to the youth. We have returned to in-person Youth Group but on some Sundays may meet via Zoom. We will send out reminders weekly of dates and details of our meetings.
Please note: we are currently meeting bi-weekly in Fellowship Hall, and will meet Sunday Feb 6th 6-7 p.m. Contact re@nulluufhnc.org for details and to sign-up.