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September, 2010

Flower Communion on April 4th

This coming Sunday, April 4th, we will celebrate the Flower Communion, our unique Unitarian Universalist ritual for celebrating the diversity and beauty of our community. Each of us is asked to bring a flower to church and place it into a common container for the “communion” ritual. Like all rituals, it has a history . . . → Read More: Flower Communion on April 4th

Spring Meditation

As the snows of winter appear to be finally giving way to the inevitable spring, my mind turns to thoughts of the seeds that have lain dormant for the past few months, waiting only for the warmth of the sun to bring them to life and growth. Beneath the seemingly barren ice and snow . . . → Read More: Spring Meditation

As winter wanes…

As the snows of winter appear to be finally giving way to the inevitable spring, my mind turns to thoughts of the seeds that have lain dormant for the past few months, waiting only for the warmth of the sun to bring them to life and growth. Beneath the seemingly barren ice and snow . . . → Read More: As winter wanes…

You Are Not Alone

You Are Not Alone

 I once knew a man named Bob Keller and he was perhaps the most incredible person I’ve ever met. He was a very high powered individual, heading up his own non-profit organization and even served as the executive producer of his own cable television show. Bob wasn’t the most highly . . . → Read More: You Are Not Alone

Sunday's Service

On Sunday, June 27th at 10:30 am, our speakers will speakers will be Renie Maginniss and Ken Arthur.

Topic: “Mask, Not Mask”: A way of looking at human faces literally, symbolically, and metaphorically.

Please join us afterward for coffee and conversation. We always enjoy spending time meeting with everyone.

We're Branching Out!

All Souls is now on Facebook and Twitter! We invite you to join us… somethingsomethingsomething

Spirituality Class

Just a reminder about the Spirituality Class… it starts on Wednesday night, January 27th at 7pm. It’s designed to explore the nature and meaning of spirituality in our lives, based on an adult RE curriculum authored by Wayne Arnason. It’s appropriate for groups of 15-18 year-old youths, college-age people, and adults, so let’s get . . . → Read More: Spirituality Class

Questions

Q: Will I be welcome?

A: Yes. We mean that welcoming statement on the Home page. Over the years we have had members who were rich and poor, black and white, young and old, walking and wheeling, straight, lesbian and gay. We have had people of different heritages; Down-east Yankee, Old Virginia, Hispanic, . . . → Read More: Questions

What a Wonderful Start!

The New Year got off to a terrific start this morning. Brian led the service and had a few great suggestions for ‘resolutions’… something worth seriously considering as we all begin a brand new year. Melanie had arranged an amazing presentation by free-lance photographer, writer, and Ashland University professor David FitzSimmons who projected 350 . . . → Read More: What a Wonderful Start!

The Organ

Our historic pipe organ was built in 1873 for a Pennsylvania church by the A. B. Felgemaker Organ Company in Erie, Pennsylvania. It was purchased and shipped via Lake Erie to Port Clinton and then by wagon to Bellville in 1910. Having served the congregation for many years, the time had come for . . . → Read More: The Organ