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SERVICES:
We meet at 10 a.m.
From late August to Mid-June at the
Bozeman Senior Center
807 N. Tracy
The UUFB Partners with
FAMILY PROMISE of the Gallatin Valleywww.familypromisegv.org to volunteer, contact: admin@uufbozeman.org
Welcome, we're glad you found us!
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Bozeman (MT) is an intentionally liberal religious congregation with a long and rich history of social justice driven by our religious, spiritual, moral and ethical beliefs. We value our life together as a community, strive to care for one another, and to support one another in the free and responsible search for truth and meaning in our lives.
Caring for a Community that Cares
10am, Sunday, May 20
Rev. Dr. Nina D. Grey
This Sunday is the third in our series on caring. On the occasion of our Annual Meeting and election of officers, we'll consider what it means to be stewards of community. Lay Leader: Dick Young, Music: Dee Mast, SFAA: Sherrill Dolezilek
Memorial Day: What Saves Us in the Face of Tragedy and Death?
10am, Sunday, May 27
Stephanie Kroner
"There are times in our lives when it feels like things are falling apart. When loss strips our days of joy. When death robs us of someone we love, or violence shatters our sense of security. " (Rebecca Parker). What saves us in the face of tragedy and death? What carries us through the night and through the valley of despair? What saves us, when we do not count on salvation in the hereafter? What possible answers can we find in UU theology to these questions? Lay Leader: Deanna Dean, Music: Barry Pyle, SFAA: Edy Harrington
10am, Sunday, May 20
Rev. Dr. Nina D. Grey
This Sunday is the third in our series on caring. On the occasion of our Annual Meeting and election of officers, we'll consider what it means to be stewards of community. Lay Leader: Dick Young, Music: Dee Mast, SFAA: Sherrill Dolezilek
Memorial Day: What Saves Us in the Face of Tragedy and Death?
10am, Sunday, May 27
Stephanie Kroner
"There are times in our lives when it feels like things are falling apart. When loss strips our days of joy. When death robs us of someone we love, or violence shatters our sense of security. " (Rebecca Parker). What saves us in the face of tragedy and death? What carries us through the night and through the valley of despair? What saves us, when we do not count on salvation in the hereafter? What possible answers can we find in UU theology to these questions? Lay Leader: Deanna Dean, Music: Barry Pyle, SFAA: Edy Harrington
Women's Group
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
6:30pm, Dee M's home
Call Dee M. if you need directions or more information.
UUFB Annual Meeting
Sunday, May 20, 2012
After services
It is very important that all members are present for this meeting. If you can't attend, please fill out a proxy and give to another member.
Gallatin Valley Food Bank Collection
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Before and after services
Please bring a can or more to services with you on Sunday! A huge Thank you goes to Della and Steve Stauber for their organization of this monthly UUFB donation!
Social Justice Reading Group
Thursday, May 24th at 7:00pm, 2012
Cathy C's home
We will be discussing the book "The Last Child in the Woods: Saving our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder" by Richard Louv.
End of Year Picnic
Sunday, June 10, 2012
After services
This potluck event will be held at the East Gallatin Recreation Park Pavilion. The park offers many activities for adults and children alike so this will be a fun community activity to end the UUFB regular season.
Summer Solstice Celebration
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
6:30 pm at the home of Lorca S
Food will include items considered “light fare”. A solstice program will be held in a large tepee. More information will be forthcoming on this event.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
6:30pm, Dee M's home
Call Dee M. if you need directions or more information.
UUFB Annual Meeting
Sunday, May 20, 2012
After services
It is very important that all members are present for this meeting. If you can't attend, please fill out a proxy and give to another member.
Gallatin Valley Food Bank Collection
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Before and after services
Please bring a can or more to services with you on Sunday! A huge Thank you goes to Della and Steve Stauber for their organization of this monthly UUFB donation!
Social Justice Reading Group
Thursday, May 24th at 7:00pm, 2012
Cathy C's home
We will be discussing the book "The Last Child in the Woods: Saving our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder" by Richard Louv.
End of Year Picnic
Sunday, June 10, 2012
After services
This potluck event will be held at the East Gallatin Recreation Park Pavilion. The park offers many activities for adults and children alike so this will be a fun community activity to end the UUFB regular season.
Summer Solstice Celebration
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
6:30 pm at the home of Lorca S
Food will include items considered “light fare”. A solstice program will be held in a large tepee. More information will be forthcoming on this event.
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