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A Church that Puts Love at the Very Center of Our Life Together

Our mission: To create and sustain a welcoming and caring community that embodies our UU principles, inspires spiritual growth without dogma or creed, and promotes and serves racial and social justice.

Beyond the Ballot Box

November 10 @ 10:30 am-11:30 am

Rev. Beau Rivers preaching

In uncertain times it is important to remind ourselves, only love can conquer hate and the work of citizenship continues long after the end of an election.  Special music will be provided by Tony Soares.

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If you are looking for a spiritual home, come in and experience our open minds, open hearts, and open doors. For over 125 years, the First Unitarian Universalist Society has been serving individuals and families in Middleboro and surrounding towns with great music, meaningful and thought-provoking sermons, and opportunities to give back. We are committed to spiritual growth and lifelong learning with religious exploration that promotes creativity, integrity, and compassion.  We work together to build a world that is more loving and more just for all people.

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Minister’s Message

The Glory of Autumn
Rev. Beau Rivers

Autumn is such a magical time when the
trees beckon me to come outside and play.
Inviting me to dance with the leaves
as they fall gracefully from the trees…
Breathing in the musk of Autumn soil
I fling my arms wide with face to the sky and
twirl amid the swirl of leaves about my feet.
Feasting my eyes upon their radiant colors,
Each tree blazes against the azure sky.
I pause to bask in their brilliance as they
rival the sun, even on the darkest of days.
Each leaf is like the last kiss of summer…
Creating a blanket of leaves to keep me
warm beneath the downy snow of winter.

From the Parish Committee

Cottage Meetings Stimulate Ideas and Understanding

Cottage meetings are small gatherings of church members with our new minister, Rev. Beau Rivers. Ten cottage meetings are being held in October and early November as a way for Rev. Beau and the members to get to know each other. The meetings so far have fulfilled that expectation. Rev. Beau sparks the discussion with three simple but far-reaching questions: What excites you about church? What feeds your spirit? What are you passionate about? The answers from the participants give the Parish Committee (PC) a deeper understanding of the many reasons people find value in belonging to our church community. The discussions have also generated dozens of suggestions for things we can do together to enrich our experience and make the world better.

November Music Musings

What a glorious season, crisp and colorful! Our fall music program reflects this enthusiasm. Read on…

The featured music event in November is a vocal workshop led by Jeannie Gagné, our former music director and wonderful jazz singer. The workshop will be held on Saturday afternoon, November 9, at 2:00. Please register with me.

We have a small group of Beta-Testers for the new Virtual Hymnal scheduled for release at General Assembly in July. All our comments and suggestions are due at the end of November. This is an ambitious project designed for today’s world of computers and will augment (by subscription) our current hymnals.

Religious Exploration in November

We care about the interdependent web of life and taking care of one another.

At UU Middleboro we strive to create a program that allows our children to explore their ideas and faith in a safe and nurturing environment.  We have been going on nature walks, learning in the curriculum about nature, the earth and our role in sustainability as well as looking at ourselves and the world and where we fit.   

November Cash in the Plate

The Cash in the Plate for November will be donated to the Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe Fund (non-profit) to acquire 38 acres of their ancestral land on Triangle Pond in Plymouth. https://www.herringpondtribe.org/

Do You Enjoy Coffee Hour?

Jeff Stevens primes the coffee maker each Sunday and helps to make the coffee. The church buys the needed coffee.  What do we need?  Coffee Hour Hosts – Please Read More to sign up online. Val will email you instructions, and there are many hands around to help as needed.

UU Middleboro Sends Over 2,000 Postcards, Letters Urging Reluctant Voters to Vote

Kudos to Lois Aldrich who organized this effort, and to the many members and friends of the congregation who participated. The messages were non-partisan and went to registered voters in Pennsylvania and Florida who had a sketchy record of actually voting. (Whether you vote is public record. How you vote is private.)