August 2011 Services

AUGUST 7 “FOCUSING FAITH TOWARDS ACTION: THE UUA RESOLUTIONS”

Fellowship members Aimee Fowler and Steve Mull discuss the process and history of developing and implementing Unitarian Universalist Association Resolutions, and discuss societal needs at the national and local levels that could be addressed by future resolutions. Contact Steve at 564-2150 or stevemull1@aol.com

AUGUST 14 “THE ARTS: BETTER THAN CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL” 

Member Katherine Lawrence and KSU colleagues will describe their use of creative arts therapies with audiences as diverse as prisoners, older adults, and special needs children. They will engage the audience in activities to demonstrate the healing qualities of their craft. Convener/ contact is Cathy Hedge at 537-1101 or cjhedgewriter@yahoo.com

AUGUST 21 “THE OFFERING: HOW UUISM CHANGES THE WORLD”

Reverend Michael Nelson reflects, “Unitarians Joseph Priestly and Margaret Fuller, bold adventurers, shifted the world of science, literature, human rights and theology. Their search for truth lifted many from the oppression of indifference to what really matters. Their promise lives in us today. How do we fulfill it in our time?” Contact Michael at 537-2349 or minister@uufm.net

AUGUST 28 “TENTH ANNUAL UUFM MUSICALE”

Our annual showcase of the musical talents of members and friends will be presented. Upwards of 30 of us will bring our horns, voices, woodwinds, fretted instruments, and nimble, ivory-tickling digits to the Fellowship to entertain and inspire those who arrive early enough to get one of the limited seats in the sanctuary. Learn more from Michael Oldfather at 537-3738 or mou812@ksu.edu.

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