WORSHIP ON SUNDAYS
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UPCOMING EVENTSMARCH 1 - EXPLORE MEMBERSHIP WITH REV. THOM! 1 - 3:30 PM
WANT TO BECOME A MEMBER OF THE CHURCH (or, just learn more)? Join Rev. Thom & Rachel Rose to "Explore Membership"! To become a Member of The Community Church, one must:
MARCH 7 - BE A SUUPERHERO AT THE 2026 DAY OF SERVICE!
Saturday, March 7, the Annual Day of Service returns. Because not all heroes wear capes, this year’s theme is, "Be a sUUperhero!" This is our once-a-year opportunity to achieve our church’s Mission by working as a team with family and friends with hundreds of others and sharing the good energy of our hands and hearts. Contact the SUUperhero Squad with any questions. Go UU superheroes! DURING SUNDAY SOCIALS:
FEBRUARY 21 - NON-FICTION READERS BOOK CLUB MEETING The UU Nonfiction Readers Book Club will meet on Saturday February 21 from 10:30 AM – 12 PM in the Living Room (downstairs). We will be discussing "Abundance" by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson. The book proposes an "abundance agenda" that will better balance the tradeoffs between regulations and social advancement. Our discussions are lively and informal; all are welcome. See our webpage for more info. FEBRUARY 21 - RACIAL JUSTICE TRIVIA AT 3 PM Join the Racial Justice Ministry for Racial Justice Trivia on February 21 at 3 PM in the Community Room! This event is appropriate for everyone, including kids! Come as a team or solo! Light refreshments will be offered. Don't miss this opportunity to engage, connect, and help promote racial justice in our community. $5 suggested donation per person. Please RSVP. FEBRUARY 22 - CARING MINISTRY NEEDS YOU! The Caring Ministry is seeking more volunteers to help minister to our Beloved Community. Would you like to help cook and deliver a meal to a church Member or Associate sometime? How about offering to give someone a ride to an appointment? The Caring Committee will be tabling during Sunday Socials February 22 to answer your questions and let you sign up for this valuable service to our community. Stop by our table to join us in this rewarding service. FEBRUARY 22 - WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP ADDRESS CLIMATE CHANGE? Visit the ECO Ministry for the Earth table during Social Hour on Sunday, February 22. Find small actions (and some bigger ones) you can take to make a difference. You will have the opportunity to review a wide range of doable and impactful activities for you individually, your family, and your children. Pick one that would work best for you! FEBRUARY 28 - OUTDOOR CONNECTIONS OUTING, 10:30 AM Outdoor Connections will visit Cane Creek Mountains Natural Area at the Peach Orchard Trailhead at 5706 Mt Hermon Rock Creek Rd in Snow Camp. People can hike the gentle 1-mile Varnals Creek Trail Loop, or add the 1.25-mile Mountainview Trail for a total of 2.25 miles. Bring your lunch for a picnic at Cedarock Park at 4242 R. Dean Coleman Rd in Burlington. THROUGHOUT FEBRUARY - EMPTY TOILET PAPER AND PAPER TOWEL ROLLS NEEDED FOR DAY OF SERVICE PROJECT The Children's Ministry Team is sponsoring a family-friendly service project for the Day of Service that will be geared towards children. Our project is making cat toys for the Animal Shelter out of toilet paper rolls and paper towel rolls. You can help us make more toys by saving toilet paper rolls and bringing them to church! There will be a bin by the RE Welcome Table in the Jones Building on Sundays in February for donations.
FRIENDLY REMINDER - STAY SAFE ONLINE
Scams targeting religious communities are increasing. Scammers create fake email addresses (and sometimes phone numbers) impersonating the minister, staff members or lay leaders and contact congregants -- asking for contact information, login credentials, the Directory, etc., or to buy gift cards. Rachel Rose (Directory, contact info) and Franklin Hirsch (Finances) are the best people to help with these requests - they will always have the latest versions of our secure documents and are happy to help. If you receive a scam email, phone call or text, please report and delete it. If you're unsure, please contact Rev. Thom, Rachel Rose or Franklin Hirsch and see if the communication is legitimate. |
WE ARE A WELCOMING CONGREGATION
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We are a congregation that has historically stood for the civil rights of all people, especially those affected by racism and homophobia. We are a Welcoming Congregation, celebrating and affirming the active presence in our congregation of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and heterosexual members and friends and their families. We are actively engaged in dialogue about how to be a more racially diverse, multicultural, anti-oppressive congregation. |
SUNDAY PARKING: Please honor the parking spaces reserved for people with disabilities and limited mobility at the front of the church, as well as the spaces reserved for the Auction Winners. We encourage folks to carpool and/or park offsite, if at all possible. Parking is available at The Community Church, as well as alternate parking options. See a map here. Please note: Parking is not allowed at the Kehillah across the street. WEEKDAY PARKING (for church functions): The Main Lot is fully rented; please use the small Front Lot directly in front of the church, the wooded Pine Lot along Purefoy Road, or in the Rear Lot behind the church.
