Welcome to North Central Florida's Home for Liberal Religion.
Please join us each week for:
Sunday Services: 11:00 AM (Directions to UUFG)
Fourth Sunday of Fall, October 12th Sermon Topic:
Pride Service.
Rev. Meredith Garmon.
How do we live together? What is a family, and how does a society"strengthen the family"? What is Amendment 2 all about, and how does that issue connect with our faith and with our spirit?
Shalom Chorus, Beacon Singers, and Chalice Choir will be performing, with special guests, the Trinity Singers from Trinity Metropolitan Community Church.
See the Weekly Gazette for the Week of October 5
Upcoming Topics:
- October 19. Politics, Wisdom, and Faith.
- October 26. The Neighborhood of Faith. [Rev. Robin Gray]
Children's Religious Education classes: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Our children attend our services and leave after the Story for All Ages for class. This year, our children (PreK to 5th grade) are working on a curriculum in Compassionate/Non-Violent Communication, and our youth (grades 6-12) are working on a new curriculum, "Journeying with the Stranger".
Childcare available: 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM on Sundays
Sunday Discussion Group: 9:30 AM in Common Room
October 12: Jon DeCarmine, Executive Director Gainesville/ Alachua County — The Problems of Homelessness — Still With Us
Adult Religious Education in October/November on Wednesdays, 11 AM and 7 PM
On October 15th both the ending "Our Story, Our Faith" class and the starting "The Fictional Jesus" class will discuss the September Ministers' Book-of-the-Month, Jill Bolte Taylor's "My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientists Personal Journey."
Starting October 22nd:
"The Fictional Jesus": A consideration of the presentation of the major religious figure of Jesus and his followers in the Gospels of Christian Scripture and in selected fictional works will focus on the question of what in the presentations are 'historical' and what 'fictional'. It will deal with themes that can be deemed religious, political, gender/sexual, literary, and cinematic. It will seek to understand how those themes influence our understanding of Jesus and some of his followers such as Judas and Mary Magdalene as well as ourselves. A prior knowledge of Jesus and the Christian tradition is neither required nor expected.



