Category: Sunday Programs

Posts in this category announce and describe the Church programs held [primarily] on Sundays

Sept 27, Robert VanHook , Guest speaker, “A Civil Rights Journey”

Please join us this Sunday at 10:30am, as the Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs, 100 Norwalk St., welcome back Robert VanHook, to hear a personal reflection of the events in his life that shaped his civil rights quest.  He calls it  “A Civil Rights Journey,” and says, “It has been an interesting task of looking back … Continue reading Sept 27, Robert VanHook , Guest speaker, “A Civil Rights Journey”

Sept 20, Rev Dr. Bud Hearn, Guest Speaker, “The Sphinx Head Hotel: Transcendentalism and Beyond part two”

The Sphinx Head Hotel: Transcendentalism and Beyond part two. Rev Bud Hearn is speaking on transcendentalism & how he understands it this Sunday, September 20th, at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs. Bud Hearn is a retired Presbyterian minister. Ministry was a second career after 13 years in public education as secondary school teacher … Continue reading Sept 20, Rev Dr. Bud Hearn, Guest Speaker, “The Sphinx Head Hotel: Transcendentalism and Beyond part two”

Sept 6 Speaker, Carol Stanfill, Member will speak on “Our Local History, Part One”

Please join us this Sunday at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs , 100 Norwalk St. for  “Our Local History, Part One.”  This church has been in the Hot Springs area for over 50  years.  Those who came before us have documented our history, and lay leader Carol Stanfill, will summarize the information. If you have never attended our church, this would be … Continue reading Sept 6 Speaker, Carol Stanfill, Member will speak on “Our Local History, Part One”

Transcendentalism: Discussion by Barbara Thexton – Aug. 23, 2015

I’ll be dealing mostly with the history of the Transcendental movement and its influence on the Unitarian Church. Are you a Transcendentalist and don’t know it? Transcendentalism? This is 2015. Why are we discussing Transcendentalism, a 19th Century movement within the Unitarian church? The Rev. John Buehrens, who served as intern in our Unitarian Church … Continue reading Transcendentalism: Discussion by Barbara Thexton – Aug. 23, 2015

Aug 30, Congregational Meeting at 10:30 AM – No 9:00 AM Discussion

This Sunday is a “fifth” Sunday, and to our church in Hot Springs that means we will have a Congregational Meeting.  There will be NO 9:00AM discussion group, so activities begin at 10:00AM with coffee, tea and conversation.  At 10:30AM, our president Carol Stanfill, will lead our meeting followed by a “Baked Potato Bar”, lunch … Continue reading Aug 30, Congregational Meeting at 10:30 AM – No 9:00 AM Discussion

Aug 23, Barbara Thexton, Member, will speak on Transcendentalism

Intrigued by the history and ideals of Transcendentalism, Barbara Thexton chose to explore the subject with her fellow church members and guests on Sunday, August 23 at 10:30 a.m. at the Unitarian Church of Hot Springs, 100 Norwalk. Research has shown that this nineteenth century literary, philosophical movement is even more complex and captivating than … Continue reading Aug 23, Barbara Thexton, Member, will speak on Transcendentalism

Aug 16, Fr Rick Ward-Harder, Guest Speaker “I have a Dream – Social Justice is Living your Spirituality”

On Sunday August 16 at 10:30 am,  The Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs, 100 Norwalk St., welcomes Fr Rick Ward-Harder who will be speaking about living radically thru Social Justice within your Spiritual Journey. His message is entitled: “I have a Dream – Social Justice is Living your Spirituality” Join us at 9:00 am for … Continue reading Aug 16, Fr Rick Ward-Harder, Guest Speaker “I have a Dream – Social Justice is Living your Spirituality”

Aug 9, Karen Holcomb, Guest Speaker, “The Many and Varied Benefits of Eating Locally.”

The Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs, 100 Norwalk St., welcome Karen Holcomb at 10:30am,  her topic, “The Many and Varied Benefits of Eating Locally.” Karen came to Hot Springs in 2003 from Austin, TX, where there was a thriving culture of local sourced food production.  Accustomed to having fresh grass-fed meats, eggs, cheeses, organic … Continue reading Aug 9, Karen Holcomb, Guest Speaker, “The Many and Varied Benefits of Eating Locally.”

Aug 2, Rev Ana Wilson “Redeeming 24601: Moving Beyond Prison”

The Rev. Ana Wilson is a minister with the Disciples of Christ denomination.She and her husband, Bob, adopted four children who now range in ages from 13-22.  Over the years, Ana served in youth ministry, chaplaincy, and congregational leadership as Senior Minister.  Her favorite type of ministry is pastoral care where she cares for the … Continue reading Aug 2, Rev Ana Wilson “Redeeming 24601: Moving Beyond Prison”