Next Sunday, August 4th:
Adult Forum - 9:15 am
"HPV Immunization," D'Arcy Crane (American Cancer Society), & Dr. Jennifer Krause
Early immunization against the sexually transmitted HPV virus can help to prevent cervical and other cancers.
Service and Religious Education - 10:30 am
Message: "The Risk of Invitation," Alexis
You're invited to explore how it can be risky to both invite and be invited - and why it might be worth doing anyway.
If you have a joy or concern that you would like to have read during the Service, please submit it by noon on Friday through our website: http://uufjc.org/joys--concerns.html
Plus Children's RE --- "The Practice of Sacrifice"
UUFJC News and Events this week:
Our August Newsletter and Print Calendar are ready. Print copies are available in the wall box near the coat rack. Electronic copies are available to view or download: Newsletter, Calendar
Next Sunday, August 4th, the Worship Service Committee meets at 6 pm. To get involved in creating our Sunday Services, see our Vice President, Lisa Sanning.
In an overlapping time slot, next Sunday, August 4th at 6:30 pm, our building is reserved by a community group. If you attend the Worship Service Committee, please respect the group's needs and privacy.
Community Events this week:
Tomorrow, Monday, July 29th at 7 pm in their Art Gallery, Missouri River Regional Library presents: "Vinyl Records—Back in the Groove" (rescheduled from May). Vinyl records are enjoying a major renaissance, due to the warmth of their sound, their retro vibe, and the simple joy of collecting. Taylor Bacon, co-owner of Hitt Records, a classic vinyl shop in Columbia, will offer his expert advice on how and what to collect, how to build and care for a collection, and address other questions new and seasoned collectors might have. Contact Madeline Matson. For more library events, visit MRRL.org.
This Friday, August 2nd at 7 pm in their Art Gallery, MRRL presents their First Friday Film for the month, "The Best of Enemies." Based on a true story, this film centers on the unlikely relationship between Ann Atwater, an outspoken civil rights activist, and C.P. Ellis, a local Ku Klux Klan leader who reluctantly co-chaired a community summit about desegregating schools in Durham, North Carolina, during the racially-charged summer of 1971. The incredible events that unfolded would change Durham, Atwater and Ellis forever. Contact Madeline Matson. For more library events, visit MRRL.org.
This week, Capitol City Cinema presents "The White Crow" (Thursday through Sunday). For showtimes, more events, and more information, visit capitolcitycinema.org.
For yoga and even more events, see our online calendars:
UUFJC Events
Affiliated Events
Religious Education
Building Use (other)
Community Events
Have a great week!