Category Archives: Adult Religious Education

Friday Night Chew!

Discussion Topic: TBA, stayed tuned for our next meeting date. Bring your own dinner, beverage, and utensils! We provide the discussion topic! Share an evening of food for body, mind, & soul. Meetings start at 6:30pm, stay tuned for our … Continue reading

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Friday Night Chew, March 8, 2019 @ 6:30PM

Topic: The Opioid Crisis: Problems and Solutions  Speaker: CJ Rhoads, M.Ed., D.Ed.  All are welcome to attend.  Please bring your own dinner complete with plate, utensils, and your own drink. This way the kitchen crew can relax and join us … Continue reading

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Friday Night Chew!! October 12th, 6-9pm

   Join us for our first “Friday Night Chew”                      October 12th, 6-9pm    BYODinner & Drink           Lively Conversation We are starting a new program at UUFP … Continue reading

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Live Streaming of UUA General Assembly at UUFP

UUA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2017 LIVESTREAM AT UUFP General Assembly (GA) is the annual meeting of our Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA). Attendees worship, witness, learn, and make policy for the Association through democratic process. Join UUFP Members and Friends to witness … Continue reading

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Spirit in Practice Workshop

Topic: Spiritual Partnerships Wednesday, May 27 at 7:30pm One of the things that make Unitarian Universalism unique is that we do not insist that everyone take the same route. Rather, we encourage people to find the path that most suits … Continue reading

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Spirit in Practice Workshop

Wednesday, March 25, 2015 ~ 7:30-8:30   In this second session we’ll take a look at the first of eight spheres of spiritual growth – Personal Spiritual Practices. These are practices done alone and, perhaps, daily—such as meditation, dream work, … Continue reading

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