Board of Trustees

Your Board of Trustees has an update on activities that are underway, which you will be hearing more about as we proceed through the next few months. Our Board priorities for this congregational year include the following. All congregation members are invited to become … read more.

Musings

Music Sunday is this Sunday (Nov. 6)! In keeping with the November worship theme (Repair), the service is titled Music Can Repair the World. We’ll look at the role music and dance play in our personal and communal lives – how music bolsters our … read more.

Interested in Dinners for Seven?

RSVP by next Monday, October 31st, to reserve your spot. The dinners take place Saturday, November 12. Several hosts have agreed to provide the main course. You will be assigned to one of them and asked to bring a side dish or a dessert to … read more.

Welcoming

If you like the idea of creating a welcoming environment at FUUSN on Sunday mornings, we hope you will sign up to be a greeter or to help out at the Welcome Table as part of the Membership Services Committee’s new Sunday morning teams. You … read more.

Results of the Yard Sale

Lovely news to report from the yard sale:

Maybe the best part? Fifty-two (52!) people helped. Huzzzah! 
We had lots of donations and lots of buyers so a TON of stuff got a second – or third – life.
We netted over $2,500, not counting what was set … read more.

Plant-Based Potluck Dinner is This Sunday, Nov. 13

The UU Plant-Based Eating Club cordially invites you to a fall potluck dinner – a perfect opportunity to try out your plant-based recipes in advance of Thanksgiving! We will gather on Sunday, Nov. 13, at 5:30 pm in the FUUSN Parish Hall. First timers are particularly welcome, and may bring … read more.

Work Up Your Appetite!

This Suday, from 9:00 am to 10:00 am , we will have a Community Breakfast in the Parish Hall

Fee:  $5 for Adults; $3 for youth 5 to 18 years old;  free- for children under 5 

FUUSN folks will gather once again to share a … read more.

A Fond Farewell to FUUSN

One day last spring when then-Director of Religious Education Amanda Graff and I were talking about our work at FUUSN, she paused and got quiet. After a moment, she looked at me and said, “It’s kind of a weird job, isn’t it?”

It was hard … read more.