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Wondering
Aloud
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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 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. Currently we are not holding services at the meetinghouse due to covid concerns. However, we welcome you to join our online services using Zoom web conferencing. |
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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. This quarter's recipient is Amistad House of New Haven. |
March Services
Sundays 10:30 am You can join our services via Zoom. March 5, 10:30 p.m.: “Lost and Found” An open invitation to share thoughts, reflections, and stories on the theme of Lost and Found. Things lost, being lost, feeling lost -- whether in the earthly realm, but also the psychological and/or spiritual realm. Facilitated by the Worship Committee. March 12: “Real Life” Coordinated by Redleaf and Ben Ross. March 19: “The Hawthorne Arrow in the Silver Sky over the Dark Lake” A time of beginnings (spring!) amidst conflict and uncertainty makes particular spiritual requirements. We seek balance. A Celebration of Ostara/the Spring Equinox. Coodinated by Redleaf. March 26: “The Unborn Mind” In the 17th century, the Zen Buddhist monk Bankei and the Anglican priest Thomas Traherne arrived at some common insights despite coming from drastically different religious traditions. We will explore their ideas. Service coordinated by Mark Mitsock April 1: Palm Sunday and April Fool's Day. Poetry to celebrate! Coordinated by Elizabeth Neuse. . |