2022-2023 Annual Report
22-23 UUCB Annual Report
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Led by Rev Dr Kharma Amos Join us as we celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride with others in our community. As we continue to reflect on the theme of Delight, help us Delight in Diversity! As UU’s, we honor the inherent worth and dignity of all people, and we know that human diversity is a source of
6/11/23 Delight in Diversity: A Celebration of LGBTQ+Pride Read More »
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick (UUCB) is letting its light shine by illuminating the corner façade of its building, located at the corner of Middle and Pleasant Streets in Brunswick, on two upcoming weekends. Both focus on increasing peace and justice in our community, and reflect our earnest efforts to work together with people
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Led by Rev. Dr. Kharma Amos The first Flower Communion was held in Prague in June 1923, and was led by Rev. Norbert Čapek. For 100 years, this beloved tradition and its powerful history have provided meaning to hundreds of UU congregations, including UUCB. Join us for this centennial celebration, which fittingly kicks off our
6/4/23 A Garden of Delight: Flower Communion Read More »
By Rev. Dr. Kharma R. Amos, Minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick, Maine View Times Record Version (PDF) You don’t have to search far to find evidence of the growing polarization of our society. In so many areas of our lives, we are asked to choose sides. Are we red or blue, conservative
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Led by Rev Dr Kharma Amos – There can be no denying that truly civil discourse in our society is too rare. It seems there are endless “sides” on particular issues, and they don’t often come to any point of meeting or genuine dialogue. Yet, having conversations with one another is an essential component of
5/28/23 Can We Talk? Creative Conversations Read More »
Join us as we explore other means to our creative nature – Led by Rev Dr Kharma Amos and some members of the Worship Committee Music by Nell Britton and the UUCB Pick Up Choir. https://youtube.com/live/_nIrtPxGXCY?feature=share
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Led by Rev Dr Kharma Amos – Creativity is something we generally appreciate. Creation in the form of the known Universe(s) is pretty awe-inspiring. So are the artistic works of painters, poets, singers, sculptors, etc. — not to mention those gifted at making macaroni art with church kids. Rev. Kate Dean says, “Creativity is about
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Led by Toben Cooney-Callnan – Rev Kharma will drum with the kids. Music by Nell Britton and the UUCB pick up choir, Rev Kharma Amos, and the UUCB kids. https://youtube.com/live/AXhq9GyQEdQ?feature=share