On Being a Pluralistic Faith ~Rev. Michelle Scott-Huffman

6/12/2024

Our June newsletter is now ready to view or download:
UUFJC Newsletter: Flame on the Water, June 2024

Sunday morning, we shared a recent message from our neighbors at First UU of Springfield via video.  Rev. Michelle Scott-Huffman spoke “On Being a Pluralistic Faith.”  The message is available to view online at First UU’s website: https://springfielduu.org/2024/05/14/on-being-a-pluralistic-faith/

UUFJC News and Events this week:

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And remember all our ways to stay in touch!  You can visit our website at uufjc.org.  You can also join our open-posting “UUFJC Cafe” Google Group to chat with other members and friends via e-mail and receive additional announcements and reminders (contact the Administrator at uufjc1@gmail.com to join).

An independent Insight Meditation group taught by Joe McCormack meets at our building Thursday nights at 7 pm.  For more information, contact Bob Antweiler.

Our building is reserved by a community group Wednesdays and Saturdays starting at 6 pm.  If you have access to our building, please allow privacy at these times.

Community Events this week:

Even as I write this, Monday, June 10th at 6:30 pm, Missouri River Regional Library presents the latest installment of the LU-MRRL Lecture Series: “My Volunteer Experience in F2F Guatemala Travel.”  The Cabras Para La Prosperidad project is a collaboration between F2F (USAID) and Fundacion Mario Lopez Estrad in the remote mountain area of Guatemala. The project sponsors at least 350 households characterized by pregnant women or mothers with children under five years old. Dr. Homero Salinas, assistant professor, and Extension State Specialist in the small ruminant program, will describe his work as a volunteer in this important program that helps families facing chronic malnutrition.  Contact Madeline Matson.  For more on library events, visit MRRL.org.

This Wednesday at 6:45 pm, MRRL hosts a presentation on “The Better Business Bureau: From Scams and Frauds to Helpful Home and Personal Info.”  Khesha Duncan, the new Columbia regional director for the Better Business Bureau, will explain the many services provided by this respected organization and how the Bureau acquires and promotes this information to business and individuals.  Contact Madeline Matson.  For more on library events, visit MRRL.org.

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