Category: Sunday Programs

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

June 2, The Sacredness of Water, Denise Marion, lay leader, Laura Lee Williard, musician

“The Sacredness of Water” will be the topic of the program at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs this Sunday. The majority of people on planet Earth hold religious and spiritual beliefs that convey duties and obligations toward the natural world. Speaker Denise Marion will explore what several of the world’s faiths have to … Continue reading June 2, The Sacredness of Water, Denise Marion, lay leader, Laura Lee Williard, musician

Cinco de Mayo – May 5, 2013

The Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs, 100 Norwalk St., invites you to hear member Glenda Field share a sermon in honor of Cinco de Mayo, entitled “Welcome to the Borderlands.” This is a story of immigration, written by Rev. Fred Small, First Parish in Cambridge.  It is his reflections from a trip he made … Continue reading Cinco de Mayo – May 5, 2013

UU Spring Picnic And Church At The Lake – April 21, 2013

Jane Hufstedler – Lay Leader Church service 11:00 (later than usual). Bring your own drinks and potluck. BBQ chicken will be providedby the church. Fishing, ball, music, fun. Location: Stephen’s Pavilion on Blakely Dam Road.    

Solar Energy, World Peace and You – Bob Nagy – Apr. 14, 2013

Denise Marion – Lay Leader The Unitarian Universalist Church of Hot Springs, welcomes you this Sunday at 10:30am, to hear guest speaker, Bob Nagy, speak on “Solar Energy, World Peace and You.” We are in a transition from being hunter-gatherers of our energy, to cultivators of a sustainable supply.  We have to lead our leaders … Continue reading Solar Energy, World Peace and You – Bob Nagy – Apr. 14, 2013

UU Perspective on Easter – Pat Jobin – Mar. 31, 2013

Glenda Field – Lay Leader Pat Jobin will deliver the message on how we, as UUs, wrap our minds around the Easter Story. The question: What is our role in this story? As free thinking religious liberals, what is our interpretation?