From Sunnye Davis’s talk on September22, 2013 The theme was “Homecoming” for the month of September. Sunnye gave such an inspiring speech on homecoming, that I asked her for permission to post the letter she wrote. When she sold her family’s Texarkana home of 30 years, she was feeling nostalgic. Writing a letter for the … Continue reading Homecoming , Sunnye Davis, lay leader, Sep, 2013
Bud Hearn looks at “Taking Your Ethical Blood Pressure.” This Sunday the Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs, 100 Norwalk St, welcome back Rev. Dr. Bud Hearn, who will speak on “Taking Your Ethical Blood Pressure.” He explains, “Is the ethical life like playing from a fixed text, or it is close to the improvisation … Continue reading September 29, Bud Hearn, guest speaker
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs welcomes you this Sunday to hear Sunnye Davis, speak on Homecoming. Sunnye says about coming home, “Home is not brick and mortar … rather it’s the pictures in your mind that are painted on your heart … MEMORIES and those who make them.” She give us her perspective … Continue reading September 22, Homecoming, Sunnye Davis, Lay Leader
Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs,100 Norwalk St., will feature John Goodman, executive director of Garland County Habitat for Humanity who will speak at 10:30 am, Sunday about his work over the past 13 years with the organization. The title of this talk will be “Coming Home”. When people work together, statistics become faces with names. … Continue reading September 15, guest speaker, John Goodman from Habitat for Humanity
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs, 100 Norwalk St, welcomes you this Sunday at 10:30, as president, Carol Stanfill, leads us in our traditional Ingathering Water Ceremony. Members bring to the service a small amount of water from a place that is special to them. During the appointed time in the service, people one … Continue reading Water Communion, September 8
Message: A UU family moves into a new neighborhood. Their little girl finds a new playmate, and they are happily getting to know each other. One day, the playmate says, “We’re Episcopalians, what are you?” The UU child thinks for a minute and says, “I’m not sure, but I think we’re League of Women Voters.” Person A (Mainstream Protestant … Continue reading What do UUs Believe? Jane Hufstedler, Lay Leader
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs, 100 Norwalk St., welcome you this Sunday at 10:30am, to hear both Dr. Allan Ward and Mrs. Ruth Shepherd discuss the topic Community Building. Dr. Ward will begin by discussing the need we all have for a supportive community, explaining the work of the organization, Just Communities of … Continue reading September 1, Dr. Allan Ward and Mrs. Ruth Shepherd, guest speakers
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs, 100 Norwalk St, welcome you this Sunday at 10:30am, to learn more about our liberal faith, as member Jane Hufstedler presents “Finding Harmony in What Unitarian Universalist Believe”. Jane explains, “I sometimes hear that it is hard to find two Unitarian Universalists who believe the same thing. Actually, … Continue reading August 25, Jane Hufstedler, lay leader “Finding Harmony in What UUs Believe”
Come join us at 10:30 am, this Sunday as the Unitarian Universalist church of Hot Springs, 100 Norwalk St., presents an inspirational and enlightening service of music. There are some singer/songwriters who obviously have a mission to teach through their music. From the hippie-eastern wisdom of Donovan, to the hard-won lyrics of the contemporary rock … Continue reading August 18, Dane Thomas, Lay Leader
Arkansas Interfaith Power and Light (IPL) is composed of individuals, congregations and groups who believe the sacred writings of all faith traditions ask us to care for creation, protect the planet and preserve fragile ecosystems that sustain life. Like the Good Samaritan story illustrates, sometimes it takes a “nobody” like you and me to act- … Continue reading August 11, Arkansas Interfaith Power and Light