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The Guest of Grief

Gdańsk Monica Dobbins writes an essay in a UUA Worship and Inspiration page. It begins with: “Ever since the beginning of this school year, I’ve had a hard time getting ready in the morning. Hard time getting out of bed, unfocused, glued to my phone, just wasting time generally. I’ve easily recognized that this is weird … Continue reading The Guest of Grief

Change in Church Phone Service

We are in the process of moving our phone service from AT&T to OOMA.  The OOMA Teleo box is setup at church and working.  Our church phone number, (317) 745-9978 has been ported over to the OOMA service. 

Calling All UUCC Musicians!

Once again it is time to plan for the annual fundraising show for our Keys, Strings & Other Things live music series.  Each year this show features a wealth of talent who donate their time and performance to help support live music in Hendricks county—right in our church!  There are generally 4 to 6 acts … Continue reading Calling All UUCC Musicians!

Spiffing Up the Church

Assuming you are observant, you probably noticed that we had water issues at church.  The roof has been repaired, and the water intrusion has stopped.  We have accepted a quote from CertaPro.  We plan to fix the inside damage visible in the Clinton St. entrance.  We have requested mortar repointing and or caulking on outside … Continue reading Spiffing Up the Church

Stewards of Hope

A UU minister at another congregation writes “I’m delighted by how Spirit moves through our spiritual communities.” Then she goes on to tell a delightful story about her congregation. Read more in worship and inspiration resources.

UU Fall Retreat 2019

Our neighbors at All Souls Indy invite everyone from our congregation to join them at the annual UU Fall Retreat at Lutheran Hills Camp in Brown County. It is October 18 – 20, 2019 – right around the corner- and it is always a wonderful getaway for all who attend. Please join us for a wonderful … Continue reading UU Fall Retreat 2019

The Only Answer I Know

Elea Kemler writes about her experience of working at her congregation’s booth at the town harvest festival fair. “All the groups in town have booths. The Boy Scouts make root beer; the Garden Club offers homemade pies, and the Rotary gives out hotdogs for a donation for the food pantry. My church sells whoopie pies: … Continue reading The Only Answer I Know