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Read MoreA few of our amazing artist members have been busy hanging their art in the church hallway. The next time you are here for a hybrid service, take a walk down our very own gallery hall!
Read MorePlease welcome our newest members to the congregation!
Read MoreHelping hands needed to complete the gazebo and weed the playground.
Read MoreThank you to everyone who donated supplies and helped construct the snack bags!
Read MoreAs we nurture our connections together this fall, let’s build a virtual quilt together! This activity is inspired by the Threads of Connection virtual quilt project put on by the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. For our quilt, you are invited to create your own quilt square that represents who you are. What makes you special? What do you love about our community? What are you proud of? What do you believe in? Click Read More for how to participate.
The virtual quilt will be a part of the service on Sunday.
Read MoreWe’ll be making snack bags for Room In The Inn (RITI) as part of our 5th Sunday Service Project. The snack bags will be provided to the RITI community members. They give out 150-175 each week. Creating snack packs is a simple way to provide practical help to an individual experiencing homelessness. Click Read More to see what to bring!
Read MoreThe pencil kits are making a difference!
Read MoreNow that the weather is getting nicer, you are welcome to use the outdoor facilities at GNUUC to schedule meetings and casual get-togethers. We have tables and chairs you can use.
For questions about our policies on social distancing, mask wearing, and bathroom use, contact Caren S-S.
Please contact Kris at gnuuc@gnuuc.org to get on the calendar and for logistics assistance.
The Shared Ministries Council will be meeting soon to plan Fall Programming. All Team Leaders look for more information next week! We are excited to learn about the vision of ministry from the Board for the year and are looking forward to your ideas for implementing it.
Read MoreWe're donating 100 pencil kits to MNPS!
Read MoreDespite the hot weather, blooms are still going strong in the memorial garden.
Read MoreThe garden needs your help! Sandy B needs assistance in the garden. This would be a great opportunity for a student group or covenant group to volunteer. The weather is amazing and it is a perfect time to get some work done in the shade.
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July Shared Ministries Reopening Survey
Please fill out one form per family. All information is confidential and will only be shared in summary form. If you need help filling out this form, contact Kris T. and she can help you.
This survey has three purposes:
We are gathering general vaccination information about your family. No names will be collected and individual responses will not be shared. The purpose of this section is to determine if we have 70% of the congregation vaccinated at this point.
We are gathering feedback on your family's comfort level with meeting in-person, either outdoors or indoors, starting this fall.
If you are a parent/guardian with children in our CRE program, or if you are interested in teaching, being a classroom helper, or facilitating youth in the fall, we are gathering information about Fall Programming.
New blooms in our garden today are pale pink Rose of Sharon, our white Rose of Sharon, and our Bee Balm.
Read MorePlease join us for a virtual walk through the Memorial Garden with Sandy and Jane while they share the meaning of the garden and its plants.
Read MoreTune in next week for more stunning visuals from the memorial gardens.
Read MoreA joyful visit with Jane was a delight.
Read MoreI write today with guidance from the UUA about planning for safe operations in alignment with our UU values. The significant disruptions to life in our congregations and communities over the past year has been traumatic. There is, understandably, a deep yearning to gather again in person. Unfortunately, we are in an “in-between” transition time that continues to be risky. Our first concern continues to be safeguarding the well-being of our people and the public.
Read MoreIf you happen by the church on a sunny spring day, you may come across our newest member. This lady seems very interested in the comings and goings and frequently checks the front and back doors. We appreciate her keeping the property secure until the congregation’s return to in-person services.
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