In honor of the ancient harvest celebrations and our ancestors who withstood unknowable hardships, we have lovingly dubbed today’s service, “The True Thanksgiving.”
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by Fawn Smith
In honor of the ancient harvest celebrations and our ancestors who withstood unknowable hardships, we have lovingly dubbed today’s service, “The True Thanksgiving.”
Full service:
To view the Order of Service, CLICK HERE.
by Fawn Smith
Who are we really? What makes up the complex and beautiful tapestry that is a human being? Join us this Sunday as Melly leads us on a journey of self-discovery.
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by Fawn Smith
There are many things to celebrate this Sunday at UUFF! Let us join together as Gene Vinzant and Rev. Renée Janski lead us in our annual water ritual and honor the kick-off of our fall programming. We also officially welcome Rev. Renée to her new role as Associate Minister/Music Director!
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by Fawn Smith
This message, delivered by our own John R. Johnson, is inspired by Jean Francois Millet’s painting entitled, “The Man With The Hoe,” which depicts a farmer who is obviously wearied by his work in the field. Though we do not all labor in the fields, all of us do at times grow weary. Our Sunday morning fellowship is an opportunity for us to offer each other a safe place in which to “knit up the raveled sleeve of care.”
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by Fawn Smith
Our own Brooke Eldredge offers a UU’s perspective on all of the controversy surrounding the sensation that is “Barbie.”
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by Fawn Smith
This week we focused on our Children, Youth and Teachers for a Blessing of the Backpacks in preparation for the coming academic year! Members and friends brought their backpacks and work bags, and some Love and Courage to share!
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by Fawn Smith
Join us as our own David Edwards speaks on this timely topic. David, a professor emeritus of the U of A, where he taught Russian History, addresses three questions: (1) What is the Unitarian Universalist Association’s stance on war? (2) What are the causes for the Russian “Special Military Operation?” (3) How might we respond? At the end of the service, we re-dedicate the Peace Pole that has stood in silent vigil for many years on our grounds, serving as an internationally-recognized symbol of a continued hope for peace on earth.
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by Fawn Smith
At the start of August, we celebrate the first harvest of the year as part of the Lúnasa or Lammas festival. The plants of spring have withered and left seeds to ensure future crops. Grains are ready to be harvested and the fruits are ripe for picking. We gather to enjoy nature’s bounty and to give thanks for the food on our tables and for the blessings we have received throughout the year so far.
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by Fawn Smith
Why do societies have religions, and what is the relationship between the nature of a society and its religious institutions? How has secularization impacted religion?
Our speaker, Jeff Nash, taught at University of Tulsa, Macalester College and he is an emeritus professor of sociology at Missouri State University. He also served as chair of the sociology and anthropology department at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and he has articles and books on a variety of topics from the language and culture of Deafness to studies of everyday life. For the past eight years, he has been co-editor of Journal of Contemporary Ethnography.
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by Fawn Smith
Renée delivers a service from one of our sources – Buddhism! The “Four Immeasurables” of Buddhism teach us about Love and how to be our best – for others and for ourselves.
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by Fawn Smith
On Juneteenth 2023, Fayetteville changed the name of a major street from Archibald Yell Boulevard to Nelson Hackett Boulevard. Gene Vinzant tells us more about Hackett, an enslaved man who escaped from captivity in Fayetteville in 1841 and made it all the way to Canada, and why it’s important to remember Nelson Hackett today.
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by Fawn Smith
Is the world getting better or worse? Sometimes it’s hard to tell. So should we be optimistic or pessimistic about the future? Maybe there’s another alternative. NWACC Professor Doug Krueger, a beloved regular guest speaker for UUFF, addresses this timely topic.
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Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship of Fayetteville
901 W. Cleveland St.
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Our mission as a diverse faith community is to promote justice and service while seeking personal and spiritual growth.
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Offered at UUFF:
Main Service at 11 AM
Adult Religious Exploration Discussion Group – 10am (in downstairs common room)
Children’s Religious Exploration Class – 10am (in classroom downstairs)
Youth Religious Exploration Class – 10am (in classroom downstairs)
Meditation Group – 9am (via zoom only-continues through summer)
Nursery care (downstairs) is available each Sunday during the 11am Service and during the 10am Religious Exploration hour.
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Monday-Friday 10am-2pm