Caring ...about one another

All people are welcomed, dialogues flourish, and relationships grow and deepen through joyous and difficult times. Individually and collectively, we exemplify love, compassion, respect, and hospitality, both within our congregation and in the greater community.

 

In Unitarian Universalism, we affirm the ministry that we all do, together. We know that a religious community is one in which all members minister to one another. Caring takes a variety of forms in our congregation.

Our Lay Chaplain program offers a means of members providing assistance and comfort to one another in times of illness, family crisis or celebration, so that no one should feel alone.

The Helping Hands are members who provide caring in practical forms, such as rides to worship services or medical appointments, meals for those who temporarily cannot cook for themselves, or cards to lift one’s spirits or celebrate a rite of passage.

 

Giving connects two people, the giver and the receiver, and this connection gives birth to a new sense of belonging.

— Deepak Chopra
Baby Brigade

The Baby Brigade is a group of folks within the congregation who pitch in when a new baby is born or adopted in our church family. If you would like to make a meal for a family with a new baby, or if you know of a family who could benefit from this support, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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