Sunday Service at the Fellowship 10:30 am – All Ages
Justice, Equity and Compassion
This Sunday we will explore the second Unitarian Universalist Principle: justice, equity, and compassion in human relations. We will learn about Fannie Barrier Williams (1855-1944), a Unitarian who was active in the club movement and in creating clubs for African American women. Our discussion will focus on what it means to belong and how it feels to be excluded, and explore how organizing a group to fight injustice can be effective.
We are meeting in Fellowship Hall downstairs, with Covid protocols in place including masking
No Youth Group April 3rd
Meeting bi-weekly – Ages 13-17 (Middle School to High School)
Please note: we are currently meeting bi-weekly in RE Cottage Contact; re@nulluufhnc.org for details and to sign-up.
We will follow Covid protocols including distancing, masks, and cleaning. We will mask both indoors and outdoors to help care for one another.
I know that families may have concerns about being together in person and indoors. I welcome you to contact me, Vicki Benavides, Acting Family Ministry Coordinator, directly via email or we can set up a time to chat.
And if you haven’t done so already its time to register your kids for the UUFH 2021-2022 program