Coming of Age
This Sunday we will be honoring a specific rite of passage that we call “Coming of Age” which marks the transition from childhood to adolescence. Three of our youth will be presenting their credos.
This Sunday we will be honoring a specific rite of passage that we call “Coming of Age” which marks the transition from childhood to adolescence. Three of our youth will be presenting their credos.
Midcoast Unitarian Universalist Fellowship and First Universalist Church in Rockland are co-leading a special Winter Solstice Service for Sunday, December 17, 10:30 AM both virtually and in-person at Wanderwood in Nobleboro. Details: If you wish to attend in-person you MUST register and be willing to carpool. There are parking spots 3-8 minutes from our venue. … Continue reading A Winter Solstice Celebration
The Planet Earth – our home and our ancestors’ home. During our time together, we will read, sing and reflect on prayers and readings about our sacred home. We will have a long meditation where people will be invited to find a spot outside to sit in silence. Bring a chair or blanket, and a … Continue reading Prayers for the Earth
There’s a movement in UU faith formation to take RE out of Sunday mornings and into the rest of the week. Join us as we explore new ideas for reaching families, children, and youth. Led by Bettina Lehovec and Carney McRae. We will be in person at the Edgecomb Town Hall! Happy Spring!
Pentecost Sunday is May 23 this year. Growing up UU, I knew little about Pentecost until recently, when I decided to learn more about the Christian heritage of both Unitarianism and Universalism. Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended on the disciples of Jesus, is considered to be the day the Christian church was born. The … Continue reading Pentecost and Mary Magdalene