Hello everyone! March is Women's History Month so we will be including items in our services to commemorate them. Here is a video tribute for Women's History Month! https://youtu.be/Oy-L-OVwmZQ Our theme for the month is RESPECT so we will also be including items in our services for that as well. Our last service of this month on March 28th features local mother and person who has experienced homelessness Dawn Guillotte. Dawn will share with us her history of neglect, drug abuse and homelessness, but with a message of hope and optimism about her future that is contagious in her presentation titled 'An unfortunate little American Girl.' She shares some history and future goals here: Here is a 'Family Photo Album' video that we put together that also gives you some background on this young woman's life (turn your speakers down :-) (If you cannot attend the service you may wish to view the linked sermon pdf above.) We continue to hold our services online until further notice. We appreciate our members who have volunteered to read during the services and are looking forward to guest speakers for each upcoming month. If you would like to read in this Sunday's service, please reply to this email with your preference: Opening, Chalice Lighting, Responsive Reading, Chalice Extinguishing If you are a Facebook user, to let us know you will attend, please click this link then click
on the FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/739042969983672/ If you are NOT on Facebook, this link to the service event might work for you? Please try it and let me know? Thanks! https://fb.me/e/3A0tChw1K I am asking that you please invite one Facebook friend to each service. It is easy to do from the Facebook event. Just click:
You can also forward this email to a non-Facebook friend. Thanks! To attend the Zoom service on March 14th, you can get there from here: https://zoom.us/j/4061020232?pwd=RW5NUFNIOXFnOENRT0FEdm1Vd09iQT09 As always, you can just go to uulala.org and there is a link to every Sunday Zoom service there as well. --- Fellowship at 10:30 am followed by the service at 11 am. If you are unable to attend, you can view the interactive services slides here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qoM0LWJENvoOIS3sCnbBRM6Qdh-OPGkM/view?usp=sharing --- Bill Oliver is a musician and naturalist from Texas who goes by the moniker of 'Mr. Habitat' and has been labelled an "Environmental Troubador" by Time Magazine. His visit with us will coincide with the following Thursday's Earth Day. We are in the process of planning an activity for that as well. For more about Bill Oliver see: http://mrhabitat.net/ --- Scott Ferguson, Services |