| Our theme for February is “Embodying Resilience.” With everything going on in the world and in our hearts, it is important to have resilience! Join us for songs and stories and reflections on how to keep rising. On the first Sunday of each month, our multi-generational worship service offers innovation in the Sunday Service experience. Designed to increase opportunities for connection and explore many different ways to tap into our intellectual, creative and spiritual depths, we gather for a shorter service in the Sanctuary and then spread out for different workshops. The hardest part is often deciding which experience to choose! |
We hope to see you in person or online. For in person, masking is optional. Online information .. https://zoom.us/j/95471218370?pwd=aDNjcnhIb3ZSeHlHTjdwanh6c1g1dz09 Meeting ID: 954 7121 8370 Passcode: 069245 Phone: +1 929 205 6099 Order of Service: uubinghamton.org/order-of-service/ |
First Sunday Workshops “Coffee and Conversation with the Minister: UUs and Social Action” with Rev. Taylor in the Chapel and on Zoom. Grab a hot beverage and join us in the Chapel to learn a little more about our congregation and ask any questions. The focus this month will be on the ways that we as UUs live into our values through social action. Newcomers are especially invited, but all are welcome. “Let’s Talk About Podcasts” with Wes Ernsberger in the Rainbow Room. Since the term was coined back in 2004, there are now over 3 million of them worldwide! What accounts for the amazing popularity of this medium? When do you typically listen to them? What are some of your favorites? “Faith in Action – Making Valentine Wreaths” with Julie Boyd in the Social Hall: All ages are invited to make wreaths to brighten the doors of residents of Good Shepherd Village in Endwell – some of these residents are members and friends of our UUCB community. “Faith in Action: Valentine’s Day Cards for Seniors” with Pat Chirumbolo and Karen Manzer in the Social Hall. Let’s support Senator Lea Webb’s initiative, as she invites community members to create hand-made Valentine’s Day cards for nursing home and adult care residents in the Southern Tier. Senator Webb’s office will distribute the cards before the holiday. All ages are welcome to help spread joy to seniors across the district. |
Topics: First Sunday, Resilience