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UU COMMUNITY WORSHIP
May’s Ministry Theme: The Gifts of Pluralism
11 a.m. Sunday, May 19, 2024

“Journeying Together”Rev. Tim Temerson & Pam McIntire
Join us for a fun and celebratory service as we welcome new members, recognize our many leaders and volunteers, and announce the winner of the Connie Cheatham award. Don’t miss this joyful celebration of all that we do together at the UU Congregation of Charlottesville!

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Sharing Joys and Sorrows
If you would like to have a joy or sorrow shared aloud during the worship service, please complete this form by 9AM Sunday morning.

 

Religious Education for Children & Youth
Sunday, May 19, 2024

Nursery care is available during worship in Lower Hall Room One for infants through 5 year-olds.

Kindergarten through 7th grade begin their morning in the sanctuary for the first twenty minutes or so of worship and then will be sung to the parlor for Children’s Worship with Rev. Susan.

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Senior High Youth Group (YRUU) Planning for the Appalachian Service Project (ASP) is still underway. The Mother’s Day Luncheon and Raffle was a huge success and raised $896 for YRUU youth to go to ASP. All the Attractions books have been sold which also supports the ASP trip and our youth. Thank you for supporting them through their various fundraisers.

OWL (Our Whole Lives) graduation took place on May 5th.

Sunday Summer Fun Co-op begins June 2nd. Registration is available for the Summer Fun program. Please register your children for the Co-op as soon as possible so Caroline Heins can complete planning for those sessions.

 

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SUNDAY SECOND HOUR —
a time for connection and friendship!

Sundays from 12:30-1:30PM we provide supervised childcare for children 7th grade and younger. Most Sundays, weather permitting, care is offered on the playground. Light snacks, such as popcorn or rice cakes with optional peanut butter, are provided. Parents are invited to pick their children up from their religious education class and then sign them into care on the playground.

Sunday Second Hour allows our children the chance to spend time together socializing with free play. It offers parents the opportunity to meet and talk with others and attend church meetings knowing that their children are in good hands.

For more information, speak with Rev. Susan, Sabbatical Minister for Faith Development or Caroline Heins, RE Assistant.


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