NORWAY — The First Universalist Church, 479 Main St., has announced its March programming. Services are held Sundays at 11 a.m. with a social hour following.
Services
March 6 — Shibboleth: The Rev. Sarah Napoline will speak about the core tenants of Unitarian Universalist faith.
March 13 — Dragged Kicking and Screaming Into Heaven: The Rev. Fayre Stephenson will explore the message of Universal Salvation, asking, “What did Universal Salvation mean to early Universalists?” and “What does it mean to Unitarian Universalists today?”
March 20: Joan Beal will speak during this month’s theme of Salvation. A volunteer with the First Universalist Church of Norway, Beal works actively with the Social Justice Committee, Membership Committee, board of directors, Capital Campaign Committee and RE.
March 27 — Saved by Love: The Rev. Fayre Stephenson invites the public to celebrate the life-giving renewal found in spiritual community. Using Michael Tin’s essay “Saved by Love” as a guide, attendees will explore the idea of being saved in this life.
March Religious Education Youth
March 6 — Open RE Day: Youths can come talk, discuss, build, color, draw, create, play, think and dream.
March 13 — Special Easter Centerpiece: Following a short Pixar movie on resilience, attendees will each create an Easter egg that can serve as the centerpiece for their family’s Easter dinner.
March 20 — Salvation Games?: How can salvation apply to safety and protection? How can safety and protection apply to the season of spring? Youths can play a game that offers open-ended discussions of the protection/safety side of salvation and how it can be used to promote open minds, loving hearts and helping hands.
March 27 — Annual Easter Egg Hunt with a Twist: Attendees can hunt for Easter eggs. Baskets will be available for collecting, and youths will have to come search to discover what the “twist” is.
FMI: 207-743-2828, www.norwayuu.org, [email protected].
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