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Sunday, March 10
10:15 a.m.

"The Wisdom of Trees"

Reverend Connie Grant, Dr. Stephanie Kimball, and Avram Primack, Worship Associate

We’ll explore some lessons we can all learn from trees.  A multigenerational service.

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Sunday, March 17
10:15 a.m.

“How Things Work”

Reverend Connie Grant and Sarah Johnson, Worship Associate

“Everything affects everything” is my summary of how things work. Science and theology provide some more detailed explanations.

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Wednesday, March 20
6:15 p.m.
Spring Equinox Vespers Service

As we enter a new season of increasing light and warmth, we celebrate new growth, dreams, and possibilities. Spring can be a good time to ponder questions like these: Where in your life are you experiencing rebirth and renewal? What is blossoming in you? Where do you feel the greatest need for new blossoms? Please join us as we mark the turning of the season and reflect on our own life journeys as individuals and as a community. A potluck dinner will follow in Fellowship Hall.
Questions? Contact Stephanie Kimball.

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Sunday, March 24
10:15 a.m.

"UUCB History: The Tree of Life Quilt"

Reverend Connie Grant, UUCB Congregants, and Mary Craig, Worship Associate

An essay in the collection “Stories from the Tree of Life” notes that “The making of the Tree of Life quilt is a good example of the creative spirits, individual and collective, that are the very fabric of our congregation.”  We’ll recount the story of the making of the quilt and some of the stories it represents.

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Sunday, March 31
10:15 a.m.
“Resurrection for Unitarian Universalists”

Reverend Connie Grant and Avram Primack, Worship Associate

On this Easter Sunday, can we as Unitarian Universalists find meaning in the tale of resurrection?

This article originally appeared in Perspectives for March 2024. Click to read the full issue!