UU Celebration in Song
On May 5, 1819, Rev. William Ellery Channing gave his “Unitarian Christianity” sermon that became pivotal in the creation of the American Unitarian Association. This morning the Chalice Choir will commemorate this in song.
UUMAN's Board of Trustees uses Covid Act Now to monitor current Covid risk levels. At least one of the counties in which the majority of us live is currently in the High Risk category. Masks are required for indoor activities, and indoor singing cannot take place at this time. Practice social distancing by leaving at least one seat between families and groups that share housing. Your Board will continue to monitor the trends weekly and will update this message as soon as we’re able. We are happy to say that UUMAN's community is highly vaccinated and boosted—thank you for doing your part to keep our risk as low as possible!
On May 5, 1819, Rev. William Ellery Channing gave his “Unitarian Christianity” sermon that became pivotal in the creation of the American Unitarian Association. This morning the Chalice Choir will commemorate this in song.
Come join us for holiday stories and songs. The UUMAN Choir will be sharing the songs. The worship team will be sharing the stories – some you may know, others may be new to you; some may be happy, some may be sad, some may even be scary.
Music: Alex Pietsch and the Chalice Choir
Bah humbug Ebenezer Scrooge! Get in the holiday spirit by joining us for a holiday celebration of music and cheer.
“Come, Come Whoever You Are” and experience a fun and creative musical service led by the UUMAN Chalice Choir. The service will be filled with hymns, sing-alongs, anthems and musical meditations. The message, “There Is So Much Work for Love to Do”, will be delivered musically.