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    Flower Communion-What We Share

    A long-lived and beloved Unitarian Universalist tradition. Join us for our annual end of the year celebration of beauty and community.

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan

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    Reverend X

    This past year, I had the privilege of being one of several ministers from the nebulous group known as “Generation X” to have their voices included in a new collection of essays. The term “Generation X” has had a lot of baggage attached to it over the last two decades, some deserved and some not. This Sunday I reflect on what I and my colleagues have to say about being both a “Rev.” and a member of the oft-maligned “Generation X.”

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan

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    How to Cook a Wolf

    “There’s a whining at the threshold, There’s a scratching at the floor, To work! To work! In Heaven’s name! The wolf is at the door!” MFK Fisher wrote this book in 1942 to inspire courage in those daunted by wartime shortages. In good times or bad, Ms. Fisher’s discussion of providing sustenance with economy and creativity is inspiring. Come for a celebration of her lively perspective and a few bites of her favorite recipes.

    Presented by: Felicia Orth

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    A Mother’s Prayer for Peace

    Today’s sermon will be about how Julia Ward Howe, the author of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” became the founder of a holiday dedicated to peace.

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan

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