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Join the celebration and bring a main dish or salad to the 1st Sunday service of each month. Invite family and friends! Unity will provide coffee, tea, and desserts.
Mondays, April 6-June 1 (4:00-5:30 p.m. on Zoom) – Facilitated by Rev. Dick Everts & Ani Sinclair. Can we change our view of death from being an end point to a sacred part of the human experience? From one of fear and avoidance to acceptance and understanding? Join us online for an eight-week class where you will have the opportunity to learn and talk about the many aspects of death and dying. We will be learning from experts and sharing in small group discussions. Topics include informati
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This is a 5-session class, usually on Wednesdays from 6:30-8:00 PM, facilitated by Jon West. This course is for everyone new to Unity and those who want to explore more deeply than we can on Sundays. We hold the class when 12 or more are interested, so if you are, email Jon at jwest97405@gmail.com. Congregants who attend the entire class will be eligible to become voting members of our spiritual community.
Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m. Cost: 12 films for $30, or $5 per time. Pick up a registration form in the Fellowship Hall. A full listing of all 12 movies is on the Registration Form. April 7th at 7:00 p.m. – The Behind the Lens Seminar film is Anatomy of a Murder, directed by Otto Preminger followed by a Q&A session.
A message from Rev. Sherry Lady Most of you probably do not know that I still have a landline phone. Yes, even in this day where I sleep with my cell phone by my bed and sometimes carry it into the bathroom so as not to miss an important phone call, I still have a landline. I don’t answer it anymore, will occasionally check the messages on it, though there are barely any anymore, but it serves a very important role in my life. It helps me find my cell phone when I misplace it, which happens mor
The Angel Network is a circle of caring. This means you can ask for help in tough times for short-term services such as a supportive call or home visit, a ride to a medical appointment, a Sunday service, shopping for groceries, yardwork, etc. We can’t guarantee help, but we can at least try! If you or someone in our church community has a need, let us know by calling the Angel Network Request Line at 541-345-9913, ext. 14. If you would like to join the Angel Network team, just call our request
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