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Upcoming Services

At the July 5 service, we will observe the Flower Communion, a traditional UU celebration

of the gifts of nature and of the individual personal gifts

that each of us brings to create our church community. 

 

Please plan to bring, on July 5, one or two flowers, if you can, to create one glorious, varied bouquet. (All flowers

are welcome, whether from a garden, a florist, or a crack

in the sidewalk!)  And if you don't have one to bring, don't worry, there will be extras; or perhaps you would like to bring a photo of a flower. Participants who plan to join us via YouTube can send a photo in advance to lepagelucille2@gmail.com for it to be printed and included.

 We look forward to joining with you with you, in whatever way you choose, in this joyful tradition.

Worship is led by Lucille LePage,  in-person, or at the livestream link below.  Music provided by Andy Soll.  Join us at 10am.  Everyone is welcome!

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIeJfO72kLh-gAtZZT-QOng/live

Recent News

Opening to Joy – Dec 13

Opening to Joy © Reverend Janet Parsons Gloucester UU Church December 13, 2020   I sat quietly, allowing this homily to emerge from my head and heart, through my fingers and onto the page, and as I sat, I was accompanied by the sound of rain pounding on the roof...

Second Sunday of Advent – Peace

This Sunday our congregation will be joining our friends at the UU Society of Rockport for their service.  Their service begins at 10:30 a.m.  Join Zoom Meetinghttps://zoom.us/j/91158913840? pwd=MGlCNUJyM2xDWVVtMUZ1R3U3K3dsQT09

What Grounds Us? – Nov 29

What Grounds Us?        November 29, 2020  Rev. Janet Parsons, Charles Nazarian, Lucille LePage  Rev. Janet  It’s hard, during this year like none other in our lifetimes, to hold on to what centers us.  I am reminded frequently of the well-known line in William Butler...