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Unitarian Universalist Congregation to have speaker and special music

November 12, 2011
The OBSERVER

The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northern Chautauqua announces that the Rev. Theresa Kime will speak on Sunday. Kime's sermon, "Why Bother with Religion?" will explore the reasons that we are drawn to our religious community and what is the vision that holds and enfolds us, enabling us to stay connected. All are invited to attend.

Special music for the service will be provided by SUNY Fredonia student Brin Taylor, who will play her Celtic harp.

During the service, Religious Exploration classes for children in grades K-4 and Coming of Age for grades 5-8 will meet. Childcare for those less than 5 years of age will also be provided.

The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northern Chautauqua is a liberal religious community devoted to promoting individual spiritual development, working toward peace, liberty and justice in the immediate and global communities, and providing companionship on life's sacred journey. Worship services are held each Sunday at 11 a.m. in the Grange Hall, 58 W. Main St., Fredonia. Call 679-7944 or visit www.uucnc.org for more information.

 
 

 

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