Archive for December, 2008

Sunday Services

The fellowship meets at 10:30 a.m. Sunday mornings. Though normally we are a lay-led fellowship, we occasionally have guest ministers from the community, and visiting ministers from other UU fellowships in Alaska, Canada and the Lower 48.

Our worship services are normally diverse, and you can expect to hear many voices speaking on a variety of topics over the course of the year. Our services feature guest speakers, visiting ministers, facilitated discussions on spiritual and social concerns, and dramatic presentations. Music and ritual are always a part of the worship service. Seasonal services include an outdoor Advent garden, the traditional UU flower communion and the Maypole celebration.

Worship services last approximately 75 minutes and are followed by a social gathering with coffee and refreshments. Childcare is available for toddlers and preschoolers, and Religious Exploration classes for older kids during the service. Although we do not currently offer infant care, parents are welcome to bring babies to services where a crying room is available if needed.

How to Find Us

We are located at 4448 Pikes Landing Road, across from the Princess Hotel.
Directions: From Airport Way, turn onto Hoselton Road at Pike’s restaurant. After one block, turn left onto Pikes Landing Road as if you were going to the Princess Hotel. Look for the Unitarian Universalist “One Way Of Many” sign on the right. Parking is available along the drive or in the parking area in back of the building.

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Raven’s Tree of Life Quilt

ravenThe Raven’s Tree of Life panel at the front of the Sanctuary was pieced and quilted by Stephanie Rudig in 2005 from a drawing by UUFF artist Shane Hurd. The design was by Committee. There is a meaningful story behind the quilt’s symbolism.
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Readers’ Theater: A Christmas Carol

Join us for this special service at UUFF when members will present a ‘radio drama’ version of “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens. Although Dickens never officially joined a Unitarian church, he attended services at at least two Unitarian chapels in London, and counted numerous English and American Unitarians as friends and kindred spirits. He wrote “A Christmas Carol” in 1843 at the time when he was attending the Little Portland Street Unitarian Church. We’ll revisit merry old England in song and story, and rekindled our connection with our Victorian Unitarian ancestors. Lay leaders, Shaun Lott and Susan Seefeldt. Pianist, Marsha Sousa.

 
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The Northern Log

UUFF publishes a monthly newsletter, the Northern Log, which is distributed electronically and by mail. Each issue has a calendar for the coming month, descriptions of upcoming services, and current news about Religious Exploration (RE) classes, chalice circles, social activities, etc. Occasionally, there is also some regional and national UU news and opportunities. There’s always a letter from the fellowship’s president. To receive the link to download each month’s newsletter, join the Announcements email list. Print copies of the current newsletter are available in the foyer. Contact us if you prefer to get the newsletter by mail (or if you would like to receive only the newsletter emails, and not other UUFF announcements). Non-members who elect to get the newsletter by mail will be asked to pay a small annual subscription fee to cover printing and mailing costs.

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