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WATCH: Sunday, February 18 – Equanimity, a Buddhist Perspective, Rev. Carol Wolff

CLICK HERE to watch the service. Join us as guest minister, Rev. Carol Wolf joins us for worship this Sunday.  Equity and Equanimity may not be exact synonyms – but as a Buddhist meditation leader, the latter is a very important part in understanding mindfulness, a central tenet that easily relates to UUism. If you

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Choir News

Thank you to those who were able to SING last Sunday! You truly “broke down the wall” with your love! Thank you for sharing your gift of music with the congregation.   There is no choir rehearsal this week, but we will meet again on Sunday, February 25th at 9:15am. Check your email for practice tracks of

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Choir News

Please join us this Sunday, February 4 at 9:15am for choir rehearsal. We will continue working on Love Has Broken Down the Wall in preparation to SING on February 11th. Sheet music and practice tracks are available via email. Please be in touch if you have any questions or would like to be added to the

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February Share the Plate: IRIS

In February we will share the plate with the Integrated Refugee and Immigrant Services (IRIS), a non-profit agency whose mission is to help refugees and other displaced people establish new lives, strengthen hope, and contribute to the vitality of Connecticut’s communities. IRIS offers services in housing, employment, legal matters, health, education  and case management. Welcoming

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Recycling Program has ended

The recycling program that collected lightbulbs and plastic bags has ended. Thank you to all who participated. Many plastic bags were unable to be recycled. We are looking for creative ideas to repurpose the bags we have. If you have an idea about how we can use the bags up, please contact Molly Nolan at

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