Join us for an evening of the Dances of Universal Peace! The Dances of Universal Peace are spiritual practice in motion. Drawing on the sacred phrases, scripture, and poetry of the many spiritual traditions of the earth, the Dances blend chant, live music and evocative movement into a living experience of unity, peace and integration.…
Book discussions will meet via Zoom at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 15, Oct. 29, Nov. 12 and Dec. 3. A study guide will be provided. Contact Ron Prosek or Sue Borstein to join this read. It is almost impossible to imagine that unbridled hate and systematic violence could come for us or our families. But it has happened in…
Meets via Zoom. We have it the Tuesday before the Sunday board meeting. Next year: Jan 7th, Feb 4th and Mar 4th barring any changes in the boardmeeting dates.
DON’T GIVE IN TO CONSUMERISM!!… …or do, but either way join us in the ESUUC Sanctuary at 2pm on Black Friday for more good fun and comradery! The TTRPG group will bring boardgames and cards. We ask that people to bring a dish to share if they are able. Either way, come join us for food, cheer and friendly banter. May we…
Each year, faith organizations from around Kirtland come together in a prayer service of Thanksgiving. This year, East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church will host, as we reflect together on the gifts we have been given. Pastor Brenda Waddell, of Old South Church, will give the homily. Pastors from a number of other congregations will also participate in the service, which will include…
In conjunction with Racial Equity Buddies, Racial Equity Buddies of Greater Cleveland, Lyndhurst Community of Faith Church is sponsoring a free film screening of True Justice, a documentary about Bryan Stevenson’s work with the Equal Justice Institute. The screening is on Sunday, November 24, in the LCFC sanctuary. There will be pizza and salad available at 2:30 pm; the film will begin at 3:00…
Fahr Fund Vegetarian Soup Luncheon will be Sunday, November 24th immediately after the service. The Luncheon is a free will donation. Carry out service is available. Church members are encouraged to bring bread to share for the meal.
The breaking of bread is an ancient ritual of community and memory celebrated in many different traditions and many different ways. Today, we break bread together to celebrate the abundance of the harvest, the hard work of all who make our lives possible, and the community that gathers here to worship together. More details forthcoming in the November 1st Beacon.