Words of Wikstrom – June 2016

This month’s theme question:  What does it mean to be a people of simplicity? If you knew you were going to be stranded on a deserted island, and could bring only one book with you, what would it be?  Seriously … I’m asking.  Think about it for a minute.  If...

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An opportunity to show up …

When people think about our congregation’s racial justice programming, one concern sometimes raised is that we do a lot of thinking and talking about racism, but not a lot of doing anything proactive and productive to change things.  It can certainly be argued that, for people who have been raised to think of themselves as white,...

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Cottage meetings

Want to discuss the Public Witness statement supporting Black Lives Matter and racial justice?  Cottage meetings are just the thing!  Choose from July 9 or July 24. Sign up in Social Hall, or here,or by emailing Ldukes88@gmail.com

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Mindfulness Meditation

Please join us for 8-weekly sessions in Mindfulness Meditation – July 5 to August 23. Doug Rogers, a TJMC Covenant Group facilitator, will facilitate the group. To register, please contact Doug at MindfulnessTJMC@gmail.com.

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UU Christian Fellowship

UUCF is a welcoming place to explore your spirituality within a liberal Christian context. Gatherings may include, music, sermons, discussion, readings from the Bible, meditation, movement, sharing of joys and sorrows, food and drink, and they always include compassionate fellowship. All are welcome!  

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WWG solicitation 2016

Worship Weavers work collaboratively to weave our community’s worship experiences, and to deepen their own understanding of the ministry of worship as it is manifested in our congregation and in the Grand Experiment that is Unitarian Universalism.

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TJMC Hosts the NAACP

Last night Dr. M. Rick Turner, President of the Albemarle-Charlottesville chapter of the NAACP, spoke to a group of about 3 dozen people who had come to hear his thoughts about the most serious issues facing Charlottesville’s African American community, the Black Lives Matter movement, and the best way white...

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