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Wondering
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The
First Unitarian Universalist Society of New Haven has
provided a home for liberal religion since 1836. Our
member-led services are held at our meetinghouse Sundays at 10:30 am. Our
meetinghouse
is located at 608
Whitney Avenue in the Whitney Avenue
Historic District of New Haven, 1.3 miles north of the New
Haven Green and about
one-half mile south of the town
of Hamden. You can also join our services using Zoom web conferencing.
Please join us for coffee and refreshments after the service. |
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Community
Connections
Social Justice and Charitable Giving
The
congregations gives away its weekly collection to organizations
pursuing social and environmental justice. We select a different
recipient each quarter. |
March
Services
Sundays 10:30 am You can join our services in person at the meetinghouse or via Zoom. March 8. “Ring Out, Wild Bells!” A service on bells and bellringing, coordinated by Yann. Was the world created by the deep boom of a primordial bell? Have bells always been part of religious ritual? How have bells interacted with the major events of people’s lives? What did the bells of London churches say to each other and why? How are British bells different from the bells of all other countries? Did a bell influence the most famous Russian icon painter in history? March 15. “Sunrise Movement, Climate Justice and Yale Fair/Share Campaign.” Clara Dewey visits us again with an update on the activities of CT’s Sunrise Movement. Coordinated by Yann. March 22. "Spring Equinox: The Bright Hazelwood Fire at the Crossroads under the Silver Sky" We celebrate the spring equinox with music and meditation. Co-ordinated by Redleaf. March 29. Is Suffering Redemptive? A service for Passion Sunday, inspired by the works of Dr. Martin Luthor King and current events. Coordinated by Teresa Stephens. . |