Congregational Briefs and Announcements

03 November 2016

Refugee Resettlement Committee “All dogs secretly speak the English language and subscribe to the morals and beliefs of the Unitarian Church.” So asserts a character in Douglas Coupland’s 1991 novel, Generation X. English-speaking, Unitarian dogs are if two minds when it comes to an aging sofa. One group favors retaining the old one for naps. Another advocates recycling it to benefit refugees. Call dog whisperer Joe Dubray at (904) 527-9773 to consult about furniture donations.

The Open Minds Book Group’s next meeting will be on December 1st at 7:00 p.m. in the Haven Room at the Church. The book is “I Am Pilgrim” by Terry Hayes. All are welcome.

Dinner and Dialogue is going strong! There have already been several dinners, and we have many more in the works clear through May. Feel free to sign up in the white binder in Eliot Hall at the Congregational Life Table to host or attend a dinner in order to connect with people in our congregation. If you have any questions, please call Darlene Thayne at 801-455-6553 or send me an email to .

Mindfulness Group Sundays Following the end of the first service, in the Parlor.

UU Lunch Bunch A family-friendly group for anyone and everyone who would like to get together for lunch and chat with like-minded people. Meet at the Restaurant on Sundays at noon during the summer. For more information contact Sonia Carnell at (801) 262-1151 or .
November 6: Red Moose Coffee (1693 South 900 East)
November 13: Finn’s (1624 South 1100 East)
November 20: Manoli’s Greek (402 East Harvey Milk Blvd. [900 South]
November 27: Lokal Kitchen (1429 South 1100 East)
December 4: Mellow Mushroom (1080 East 2100 South)
December 11: Pho Thin (2121 McClelland)
December 18: Current Fish & Oyster (279 East 300 South)
December 25: No lunch bunch
January 1: No lunch bunch