Archive for September, 2006

Program Sunday

Sunday, September 24th, 2006

Rev. Covington, presiding.
Special Guest Minister: Rev. Calvin Dame, Interim Congregational Services Consultant, Metro District of UUA, and a founding leader of our Association’s program on Small Group Ministry(Community Circles).
Sermon: Reaching In, Reaching Out — Small Group Ministry holds many promises for us: it is a way to deepen our spiritual lives, enrich our connections to [...]

Our Shared Ministry

Sunday, September 17th, 2006

Introduction of Membersof theCommittee on Ministry
Phyllis Tortora: As the first members of this new committee we ask you to remember that our initial task has been to develop a structure and procedures for all aspects of how this committee will function. And in our initial work we have developed a list of tasks assigned [...]

Pastor Jim Covington

Sunday, September 17th, 2006

COM Sunday

Searching For Serenity

Sunday, September 10th, 2006

Well, here we are again, after a brief summer reprieve from Fellowship activities. Schools are open and children are returning eager to learn, no doubt. Weather has broken a bit, as we say in the South. Already, it feels like autumn and I welcome that. Two weeks ago, Suzanne and I [...]

Pastor Jim Covington

Sunday, September 10th, 2006

Coming Home Like Rivers To The Sea

Service Topic to be Announced

Sunday, September 3rd, 2006

President’s Letter — September 2006

Friday, September 1st, 2006

Welcome Back!
I hope the summer was good to you.
I would like to introduce myself. I am Eddy Fried, and last June I was elected President of your Board of Trustees. I am both thrilled and humbled to serve in this role. I admired the leadership of Dave Morkel and am pleased that he has agreed [...]

Minister’s Letter — September 2006

Friday, September 1st, 2006

ABOUT MUSIC:
One of my favorite quotes by a Unitarian minister is by A Powell Davies, minister of the All Souls Church in Washington D.C. during the mid-20th century. He wrote: I go to church. . .because I fall below my own standards and need to be constantly brought back to them. . . I must [...]