CALENDAR ARCHIVE

2006
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A collection of sermons to describe our sometimes hard to pin down faith

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June 2006   Print Version

Sunday Service details

Sunday

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1

7:30 pm: Chorealis

2

9:30 am: UCE Walking Group

 

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4

10:30 am: "Blessing the Pets”

 

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9

9:30 am: UCE Walking Group

 

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11

10:30 am: "Flower Communion”

 

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14

7:15 pm: Board Meeting

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16

9:30 am: UCE Walking Group

Newsletter Deadline

17

 

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10:30 am: "Picnic Service”

 

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9:30 am: UCE Walking Group

10:00 am: Newsletter Collation

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10:30 am: “Any Bowl Can Be a Chalice”

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UCE Home Location Sunday Services Newsletter Site Info Contact Us About Us Programs & Facilities News & Events Ministry Governance & Administration Community Links The flaming chalice is a symbol of Unitarian Universalism. It is drawn from the history of the Christian Reformation in Czechoslovakia where Jan Hus asserted that all members of the congregation, and not only the priests, should be allowed to drink from the chalice at holy communion. Hus was burned at the stake for his efforts, but his followers persisted in building a church that believes in the "priesthood of all believers."