The March issue of the UUS News is now available. Download it here (PDF), or find it and past issues on our website (scroll down and click the Newsletters link on the left hand tab). Hard copies will be mailed to subscribers and can be picked up in the front vestibule of the UUS building.
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The 2023 Stewardship Campaign to support our operating budget kicks off on Sunday, September 25th, 2022. Our pledge goal is $440,000, which will ensure that we have the financial resources needed to support our programs that reflect our mission and vision.
Click the title for more information on the campaign and how you can support the programming, ministry, and outreach of UUS!
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The quickest, easiest, and cheapest way to start playing a part in slowing climate change is making sure the light and water in your home is as energy efficient as possible. UUS and the Green Sanctuary Team are partnering with the Johnson Clean Energy District (JCED) to purchase LED bulbs and low-flow showerheads for members and friends of the congregation. Click for more information on how to make an order.
Offer Your Heart, Mind, and Spirit for our Summer Lay-Led Services
Every summer members of the congregation help the Worship Associates plan and deliver a series of lay-led services. The 2022 Summer service theme is Compassion. Would you be interested in offering a sermon sharing any experiences or understanding of compassion in your own life and learning? Submit a proposal form by the end of April! Click for more information.
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