Blue Hills Unitarian Universalists of Rice Lake welcomes Nick Schweitzer of Sauk County September 28th, who will be in attendance at the Rice Lake Fellowship Sunday, to conduct the Sunday Service. As a congregation and Board member of the Free Congregation of Sauk County, a Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Mr Schweitzer will speak of the Counter-Force Project – “a group of individuals dedicated to peacefully opposing attacks on our schools, our libraries, our local governments and our civic values.”

The Free Congregation of Sauk County is a free-thought society without creeds or ministers, founded in 1852 as a “Freie Gemeinde” by 19th-century German immigrants, and still meets in the historic Park Hall built in 1884.

Following the service, Mr Schweitzer will be hosted to lunch with members. All are invited to Blue Hills UU services which are held at10 a.m. Sunday mornings in the fellowship hall, located at 230 W. Messenger St. in Rice Lake, and also on Zoom. The zoom link is sent to members, however all interested may request this week’s link by request at mydogknows@gmail.com