Blue Hills Unitarian-Universalists kick off their annual fund-raising for the work of the federated U-U Service Committee at service this Sunday, January 10 at 10:00 am. The Rice Lake fellowship generously supports UUSC’s work for social and environmental justice, and welcomes the theme of this year’s project: The Meaning of Home.
Our relationships with “home” intensified during 2020 as the pandemic brought many of us new appreciation, as well as concern for the places we live and their centrality to our lives. As the past Lay Leader of BHUU, April Nielsen of Chetek will explain the importance of UUSC’s work, and how it partners around the world in efforts to make homes for others.
Blue Hills UU fellowship continues to meet via Zoom – the link will be sent to members, although all interested in these Services are invited to attend. Visitors may contact Ken Hood > ken@bluehillsuu.org < for the link needed to join the service. Those lacking cyberlink connection or equipment to enable participation and want to attend service are invited to meet IN the fellowship building located at 230 W Messenger, masked and distanced, to watch the presentation on large screen ZOOM.