During January 2016, RVUUF will examine the Soul Matters theme of “Integrity,” and this theme will be reflected in its Sunday services. Services take place at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday in RVUUF’s Great Hall.
Jan. 3: The Journey from ‘I’ to ‘We’: Deep, Wide Steps Toward a Vision
As the new year begins Rev. White will explore what influences a vision for a better world in our personal and communal lives, including ways a simple, yet clear mission can impact the journey for everyone.
Jan. 10: The Purpose of the People: Mission Inspired!
Understanding who you are and why you exist are relevant questions for individuals, families and communities every day. Reflecting on these kinds of questions can lead to discovering together what the mission of RVUUF could be, from now until 2025. Rev. White will speak about the integrity of a people who are unified with a mission.
Jan. 17: The Integrity of Liberation Bound in a Network of Mutuality
Rev. White will honor the life of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., speaking about a theology of connection that is global wide and bound tightly through technology today. What part do we play in weaving the tapestry of liberation for all?
Jan. 24: What If We …
Jan. 31: Unified Mission for RVUUF
Guest speaker and UUA Congregational Life consultant Janine Larsen will help kick off a process to gain a unified mission for RVUUF. Consider attending this service with curiosity, courage and a commitment to community. Members will be asked three questions based on the model of Appreciative Inquiry. Children will go directly to their classrooms, where they will answer the same three questions. The worship service is expected to end between noon and 12:15 p.m.
For up-to-date descriptions, visit our Sunday Morning Services page as well as the RVUUF blog.