Welcome!
We are an intentionally diverse congregation and welcome all men, women and children of every race, religious creed,
political conviction, and sexual orientation.
political conviction, and sexual orientation.
Sunday morning services begin at 10:30 am, IN PERSON SERVICES AND ZOOM CONNECTIONS ON AUUS FACEBOOK PAGE
Social hour follows service. All are welcome!
Our facility is handicapped accessible.
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Feb. 2, 2025 "How to Live a Good Life in a Climate Crisis" Dave Johnson " I will play an edited podcast series from outrage and Optimism podcast on living a good life during a climate crisis bolstered with some background, comments, and remarks by me." Feb. 9: "Valentine's Day" Don Ives A look at the history of Valentines Day and of course, since he is our resident florist, he'll talk about flowers. BOARD MEETING AFTER SERVICE, ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND Feb 16: "The Erie Canal" Merlyn Fuller & John History in songs and words. Feb 23: "The Birth of Scipio: Native Dispossession and Early Colonial Settlement" Rev. Larry Bell Howland Stone store Museum Curator and Historian Larry Bell will speak about the forced exodus of the indigenous people, the Yankee settlers who followed, and the early African American experience. Prior to its formation in 1794. Scipio was a battleground for the American War of Independence. The "scorched earth" policy of the 1779 Sullivan-Clinton Campaign forced the indigenous people--perceived as supporters of the British--to flee their homeland and take refuge in Canada. Later, hordes of Yankee settlers moved in, finding prosperous land sold by developers for a low price. Some brought enslaved persons, who later formed the basis of a free African American community that welcomed fugitives from Southern enslavement. |