“New Year’s Eve-Lighting the Way:”

 The Guidance of the Principles of Kwanzaa

Speaker, Rev. DeBorah Ogiste (Satyagraha)

2024 is coming in strong and it is important that we are in alignment to receive the energies for a powerful transformative year, lets figure out how we can incorporate the principals of Kwanzaa with the principals that you use to govern your life so that you can walk into the energies that will allow you to be the change agent that you are intended to be for the new paradigm.

Also Known as DeBorah Satyagraha (Reliance on truth) is an Ordained New Thought Minister a Carrier of the sacred Pipe which is used for prayer and healing She is a Certified Reiki Master, Tuning Fork Practitioner, Spiritual life coach; a high intuitive and open channel using her gifts for holistic healing. DeBorah is a writer and facilitator of workshops and retreats. She is a developer of programs that hold space for mental, emotional, spiritual, and physical transformation. She is one of the founders of The BIPOC Raw Show which is dedicated to making a difference to bring about ethnic, religious, and sexual orientation inclusions throughout the world and GrandBlessings Grandparents raising Grandchildren.


Story for All Ages

The Story of Kwanzaa By Donna L. Washington


MUSICIANS

Anita Robertson, piano

Anita is an accomplished accompanist and solo pianist. She was an elementary school music teacher for many years and currently teaches at a local music studio. Anita has advanced degrees in music, as well as a master of divinity degree.

Virginia Erwin, volunteered to serve as Interim Choir Director at UUFH. Before retiring, Virginia taught music for over 30 years. She received training and advanced degrees from the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Syracuse University, and the University of Virginia.

Polly Crabtree and Claire Crook (UUFH singers).

Polly & Claire are longtime members of our UUFH Choir

We gather for worship and fellowship each Sunday with a service at 10:30 followed by coffee hour. Dress is casual. Parking is plentiful. And our building is accessible.

Family Ministry / Sunday School: All Ages meet in Sanctuary at 10:30 AM Children go to classrooms at 10:45 after the “Story for All Ages.” On the lower level, we have a nursery for infants and toddlers, and we have classes where children and youth learn about and explore faith, religion, justice, and community.

We welcome you: your whole self, with all your truths and your doubts, your worries and your hopes. Join us on this extraordinary adventure of faith!

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