If you love the outdoors, being close to a body of water and nature, maybe some time at a Unitarian summer camp should be on you calendar this summer.
Here are a few to consider:
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Young Adult Service, 6 March 2011
Members of our young adult group stunned the congregation with their beautiful, thoughtful service focusing on the place of religion in their lives. Here are some of the elements of the service.
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Led by Rev. Diane Rollert
6:30 – 8:30 p.m, Thursday, March 10, 2011
Our series began with Channing’s sermon “Unitarian Christianity” written in1819 and ended with the Humanist Manifesto of 1933. This month we go back to 1819, to meet up with the Universalist side of the family. We’ll read a personal account of changing faith in “A Short History of the Author’s Life” by Salmon Dutton. To sign up, contact the office or 514-485-9933. See below for this month's and previous month's readings.
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One way to keep growing as an adult is to join a Covenant Group.
A Covenant Group is…
A circle of trust. It is a small group of six to nine people who meet together every two or three weeks for two hours. Each group has a trained facilitator who helps everyone to stay on track and leave room for the “shy soul to emerge.”
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