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Affirming the Inherent Worth and Dignity of Every Person |
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Timberland Unitarian Universalist Fellowship |
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TUUF Happenings |
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Rabbi Neal Katz of Congregation Beth El in Tyler, TX will present a musical service at which he will share songs from his new Jewish music release entitled "Strength in Numbers." |
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“Strength in Numbers” March 4, 2007 |
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March 2007 |
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Rabbi Neal Katz, March Guest Speaker |
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Rabbi Neal Katz has been involved in Jewish music for over seventeen years. His original folk/rock Jewish music has become part of song-sessions, services, and camps around the country. Neal's first CD entitled, "Who Am I?" contained the beautiful "Oseh Shalom" and the rocking "Or Chadash," which was included on the NFTY RUACH CD for 2005. His newest CD, called "Strength in Numbers" was released in October of 2006 and contains 11 original Jewish songs. Neal is the rabbi of Congregation Beth El in Tyler, TX. |
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Timberland Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 1510 North Timberland Drive (bus. 59), Lufkin, TX 75901. Mailing address: P.O. Box 155212, Lufkin, TX 75915-5212. Fellowship phone number: 936-634-9633. Questions, comments or stories for the TUUF Happenings? Like more information about TUUF? Email us at information@tuuf.org or call 936-634-9474. To remove your name from our mailing list, please reply to this message with “Remove” in the subject line. Having trouble viewing the newsletter? Missed a previous edition? Newsletters are posted on our website at www.tuuf.org. |
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If the only remarks you have ever heard about Socrates is the expression" The Irony Of Socrates" then you must hear it all. The "Irony" is heavy metal. This service will be presented by Robert Griggs. |
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“Socrates” March 11, 2007 |
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Our mission is to provide a special, safe place where people of diverse backgrounds and beliefs can come together to renew spiritual energy, find intellectual stimulation, and create loving friendships. |
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“Quiet Mind, Open Heart” March 18, 2007 |
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Hubert Proutt will present “Quiet Mind, Open Heart” written by the Rev. Samuel A. Trumbore. “What motivates Unitarian Universalists to participate positively in social change and social service, and advocate for social justice?” is the question this service asks. Rev. Trumbore believes the answer may come from Buddhism. |
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Take some time to think about all the reasons to celebrate this month! March includes Taanit Ester, Magha Puja Day, Purim, Holi, St. Patrick’s Day, Feast of St. Joseph, Hindi New Year, Ostara, Norooz, & Mawlid an Nabi. |
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“Unitarian Universalism Part II” March 25, 2007 |
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The Rev. Laurel E. Hallman’s service “Unitarian Universalism Part II: Now That I’m Here, Where Am I?” will be presented by Lois Clemens. Part of a four service series on becoming a Unitarian Universalist, this service centers on the Unitarian history which set up some of the guideposts to where UU is a religion set on principles, not doctrine. |
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Everyone is Welcome! |
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Everyone is invited for Sunday’s fellowship and service. Coffee and fellowship begin at 10:30 am along with children’s religious education. Services begin at 11 am with child care provided. Please come and bring a friend to Fellowship. |
