Jan. 31, 2016: “Connections Weekly”

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Sunday Service: Jan. 31, 2016

Services at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Jan. 31

“Change Means Movement. Movement Means Friction”
Rev. Lydia Ferrante-Roseberry, preaching; Stephanie Pache, Worship Associate
What does it mean to be a 21st century congregation? First and foremost, it means we need to examine the cultural context around us and be willing to adapt and change. We will explore change (and resistance to it) from a community perspective.

This Sunday’s Half-Plate: Northern Colorado Dreamers Scholarship. Their campaigns for social justice issues (including immigration reform, the DREAM act, tuition equality, and LGBTQ+ issues) helped make others aware of the myths surrounding these issues. The members benefit from the personal growth derived from leadership, public speaking, and understanding the issues and how to promote positions to the wider community. Nominated by Bob Norris.

To read more about the January services on the theme of “Resistance” click here. Also visit our Soul Matters Monthly Reflection here.

Please contact Alyse DeVan, Communications Specialist, with any questions or concerns at commspecialist@bvuuf.org. Thank you!