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Celebration of Life for John Doe
2:30pm Today (8/16)
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Upcoming Service
May 17
Take the Good with the Bad
Rev. Lucy Bunch preaching with Rev. Dr. Roger Jones, Ministerial Intern Sophia McKean, Worship Associate Celia Buckely, the UUSS Choir, Music Director Anthony Tavianini, Pianist Irina Tchantceva
Can we love a book but hate the political perspective of the author? Do we struggle to celebrate the achievements of those who have done harm in the process? These are challenging questions to consider in the age where the actions of other are debated and shared across social media. How do we manage to hold onto the good while recognizing the bad? 
*Spiritual Practice: Tai Chi & Qi Gong in the Fahs Classroom at 9:30
*Congregational Meeting after the service, online and in person. All Welcome.
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TED Talks at UUSS: Plant Behavior: Join Tiffany Urness for TED talks and discussion about “The Budding Science of Plant Behavior” — Tuesday, March 13, 7:00 to 8:30 p.m., UUSS Welcome Hall. Plants may be more like animals than we thought. New research yields evidence that plants can learn, remember, and communicate. Really?
Spirit in Practice
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25% of Pledges Turned In!
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Come Help Us Look for the Lost Treasure!
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Featuring many familiar Theater One performers who are swashbuckling pirates taking you into 18th century …










