Sunday Service – “On the Edge of the World”
Rev. Rosemary Bray McNatt
Young adult brunches generally occur after the Sunday morning service on the fourth Sunday of the month–watch for them in What’s New and the Order of Service. The next brunch is scheduled for April 24. All who identify as young adults (ages 18-35) are welcome and encouraged to join us.
Join Tom Kennedy and fellow congregants for a contemplative service of poetry after worship April 24 at 12:15PM. You are welcome to bring poetry that inspires you, connects you to your spiritual life, or just come to listen.
The potluck dinner this month will be Thursday, April 21 at 7PM right here at Fourth U! All Fourth U members, friends and especially newcomers are welcome to share in these festive gatherings, which give us all the opportunity to share time together outside of service.
If you would like to attend, please contact Stormy, our Church Administrator, at office@4thu.org to confirm your attendance and what dish you will bring. We hope to see you there!
Once upon a time, as I was reading the Gospel stories about Easter in preparation for my once-a-month preaching at the Kateri Residence Nursing Home, I asked myself an obvious Unitarian question: If Jesus died and stayed dead, it is still a good story? It seems the answer is, Yes, maybe even a better story. Come to Fourth U April 21 at 7PM and share Bob McNatt’s and my UU take on the traditional Easter scripture. Included will be an informal communion with real food, more like the way it was done in the early church–before priests who couldn’t cook took control of the liturgy!
–Robert Martin
Join Rev. Beth Putnam, Fourth U Affiliate Community Minister, for brief services of reflection built around music, poetry and silence, offered one Wednesday a month (the next on April 20) at 7PM at Fourth U. Each month we will focus on a different spiritual tradition.
The upcoming topic:
In the season of Passover, come explore being on the journey. Through poetry and music we will explore wandering and being in transition.