Bonus Track: A Really Good Enemy
When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.
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When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.
Share this post:When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.
Share this post:Music Notes – Sunday, December 8th: This Sunday’s musicians are The Chancel Choir and UUCC Music Director Mike Carney Song: All My Memories of Love – Plainsong melody/Belletini #336 … Continue reading Musical Musings 12-08: Music of healing and love with Mike and our Chancel Choir
Share this post:This Sunday: Pickup choir for tenors and basses – meet at 9:30, all are welcome! Come, sing a song with me! Any UUCC members or friends who are tenors or … Continue reading Musical Musings 12-01: Come sing with our Tenor-Bass pickup choir this Sunday!
Share this post:When we explore big, deep topics like “Liberating Love,” it might be tempting to want someone to define it in a way that we can get our arms around.
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Share this post:Music Notes – Sunday, November 24th: This week’s musicians are UUCC Pianist Karin Tooley, Music Director Mike Carney, and The Chancel Choir Prelude: Building Bridges – Quaker song, arr. … Continue reading Musical Musings 11-24: Music of connection and gratitude with Karin Tooley, Mike Carney, and The Chancel Choir
Share this post:Our Bread Communion ceremony will be on Sunday, November 20, and we need a few volunteers to help things flow smoothly.
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