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Sunday Services and Children's Program start at 11 AM each Sunday morning. The following is the planned schedule for this month: May 4 Homework Toward Multicultural Accountability Rev. Dr. Lucy Hitchcock Seck We are a multicultural congregation and aspire to be ever more of one. Drawing from the tools of Paula Cole Jones who was the keynote speaker at our recent Florida UU District Annual Assembly, we will look at ways to see how power works in our society and contemplate ways to build alliances of solidarity to empower those on the margins. This will be a participatory service! May 11 Finding Her Voices: Louisa May Alcott Rev. Dr. Lucy Hitchcock Seck We think of Louisa May Alcott as the author of the family saga of Little Women and Little Men, but she also wrote Gothic horror stories under a nom de plume. For Mother’s Day, we will look at the work of this Transcendentalist writer, friend of Emerson, Thoreau and Hawthorne, and ask our mothers and ourselves if we have found a way to give all our inner voices expression.May 18 Accomplishments and the Still “To Do” List Rev. Dr. Lucy Hitchcock Seck It is the day of our Annual Meeting. Reports come in from committees and minister on what has been accomplished over the past year. Because my ministry with you is drawing to a close, I will also reflect on my wish list for what could still be accomplished.After the service there will be a Lotz of Pies Sale and the Annual Meeting to pass the budget, elect officers, trustees, members of the Nominating and Audit Committees. May 25 Our Flower Communion of Memories and Affirmations Worship Committee One of our cherished Unitarian Universalist rituals comes from the late Rev. Norbert Capek, minister of the Unitarian Church of Prague, Czechoslovakia and martyr of the Holocaust. We will remember Capek’s story and honor loved ones on this Memorial Day weekend. Please bring a flower for our common bouquet and memories to share. |