February Newsletter
Where Reason and Spirituality MeetThe Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at Easton is a creed-free congregation of open-minded individuals and families who believe in the worth and dignity of every person and the interdependence of all existence. Service starts at 10 AM Sundays, generally runs about an hour and is followed by coffee, snacks and conversation. We are located on Route 50 (Ocean Gateway) in Easton, across from the Easton High School athletic fields. Please feel welcome to visit us whether you are passing through the Eastern Shore, moving to the area or have lived here all your life. We are a supportive group of diverse individuals who share a common need for a caring community and a place in which we may freely and openly explore our spirituality and share our humanity. |
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Quick Find Menu:Upcoming SermonsFeb 5: Climate Change and the Human Right to WaterFeb 5 More people are losing their access to clean, affordable water in the United States and in other nations, and too often, the victims are people in low-income communities, women, and racial and ethnic minorities. What can we do? First Sunday Potluck today, directly after service.Feb 12: Heart Communion —- Intergenerational ServicesWhat kind of a heart does a leader have to have? Congregants of all ages will answer this question with a scripted reading of a story by the Rev. Greg Ward. Outreach Collection on Feb 12: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Kappa Theta Omega Chapter Annual Scholarship Awards. To learn more about this organization, turn to page 5. Please make checks payable to AKA/KTO with Scholarship Awards in the memo line. AKA/KTO is a 501(c)(7) organization, and as such, contributions are not tax deductible.Feb 19: The History of Gospel MusicLast year, Rev. Gabi devoted a sermon to the history of spirituals; this is followed now by an exploration of gospel music. There will be lots of stimulating hymns and choir pieces! Perhaps even some foot-stomping and hand-clapping?Feb 26: Children Meeting Our ExpectationsThe one thing that can ruin a close relationship with your child is expectations. Expectations can be limiting. When a child’s behavior does not match your expectations, you can try to change their behavior, or you could let go of your expectations. The first is an endless cycle of frustration that causes untold damage. The second, although difficult, is much more possible and worthwhile. Let’s learn to let go. Service leader: Denise Yarbough-Smith |
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