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Welcome to All Souls
We are a liberal religious group
dedicated to assisting each other in the search for truth and meaning in
our lives.
We invite you to participate in a wide variety of worship, social and cultural activities geared toward different ages and interests.
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Sunday mornings at 10:30. Services led by guest ministers and
congregation members. In July and August informal services are held.
Music is an important part of most services. Social hour with coffee
and snacks after the services. Child care for young children provided.
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| Lifespan Growth & Learning |
Activities and groups to support and stimulate the individual's lifelong search for truth and meaning.
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| Wondering Center |
Where children of all ages wonder, ask, grow, experience and learn joyfully. Sundays 10 a.m. - noon and at other times for special events/groups.
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| Highschuulers youth group |
For junior and senior High school age people. We get together, solve the world's problems, enjoy each other and probe some of the more deeper questions of existence. And we usually have something good to eat. We have also recently enjoyed activities like skating, bowling and movies. Youth group meets regularly during Sunday morning services.
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| Social Justice |
Habitat for Humanity Work Groups:Explore the realm of house construction (wall formation, truss work, installation of insulation, siding, painting, etc.) at a local Habitat build site. This volunteer activity puts our values on the line for community change.
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| Environment |
Adopt-A-Highway project: We conduct semi-annual clean up along Gotham Street from the church to Route 12. This activity is in keeping with our Seventh Principle Project, helping to be greener society and respect the Earth.
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| Pagan/Earth Centered Spirituality |
Covenant of UU Pagans 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, 7 p.m. This activity provides a spiritual / worship environment where our relationship to the divine and rhythms of the natural world can be explored. The group will be open to church members and also members of the community to those on a positive, life-affirming spiritual path. We expect to provide at least one, and probably more, public ritual(s) per year at the time of a Sabbat (such as Yule/Winter Solstice).
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