Register for Summer Sunday Fun!

RE is completed for the year but registration of Summer Sunday Fun for infants through rising 6th graders is underway! Please pick up a registration form in the social hall or download and print one at home and return to the church. Summer Sundays Registration 2018

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We Need to Talk with Paula Cole Jones

We Need to Talk The Board of Trustees has contracted with UU consultant Paula Cole Jones to facilitate a process through which we can talk together about what has been going on in our congregation since the end of February, as well as about other issues that lain unresolved for far...

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75th Anniversary

TJMC 75th Anniversary Celebration Sunday April 29 Join your church family for: Celebratory worship at both 9:15 & 11:15 Potluck picnic following the 11:15 service (bring your favorite potluck dish to share–enough for your family plus at least 4 more!) Don’t bring dessert, we’ll have cake! Bring lawn chairs and...

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The Talk of TJMC – How Should We Respond?

Following the public Congregational Listening Circle on Monday, March 19, 2018, Rob Criaghurst offered these thoughts.   The purpose of The Talk of TJMC is to provide a place for congregants to have a place to share their thoughts about things we, as a congregation, should be talking about.  It provides a...

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The Talk of TJMC – Evolving Thinking

Kate Fraleigh, who until recently was Chair of the Racial Justice Committee, shares some of her evolving thinking about what’s been happening here since Christian Rivera found an anonymous racist note in her mailbox on Monday, February 26, as well as about our work in ending white supremacy.  [Here is...

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The Talk of TJMC – Congregational Listening Circles

In the two weeks since the hateful racist note was anonymously left in the office mailbox of Christina Rivera, our Director of Administration and Finance, there have been a variety of responses: some of us have felt clarity; others, confusion.  Many of us feel conflicted.  Some have felt supported, while...

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