Unitarian Universalists announce November schedule

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As a Unitarian Universalist (UU) fellowship with a history of honoring many paths to the sacred and encouragement to spiritual growth, the Pagosa UU Fellowship holds Sunday services and programs that support individuals do just that.

Our Sunday services are fairly traditional, with readings, music and singing, and time for meditation and prayer. Throughout the year, we host guest ministers who offer sermons, and have lay leaders share reflections. We hold all of this with love and care with open hearts for people to discover a deeper meaning in their lives.

As a covenantal faith tradition, we hold no creed or set of beliefs that one must embrace. We are a community grounded in shared values with love at the center.

All our Sunday mornings begin at 10:30 a.m., with a fellowship hour afterward. We invite all in to explore with us.

As a Welcoming Congregation we strive for radical inclusion and creating spaces that honor every part of our identities, backgrounds and experiences. Our gay, bisexual, transgender and queer family are not only welcome, but full members of our faith communities. We continue to learn and grow in areas of diversity, equity and inclusion within our walls and the world.

This month brings a variety of programs listed here:

• Nov 2: Sunday service, “Remembrance.”

We take time to honor the cultural meanings of this liminal season and share our memories of loved ones who have passed. Samhain, the ancient pagan festival of summer’s end, marks the midpoint between the fall equinox and winter solstice.

Along with the honoring of ancestors of All Souls and All Saints Day in the Christian calendar, and the familiar elements from the Mexican culture, Dia de los Muertos, we gather to honor and share with one another. You are invited to bring photos or mementos of loved ones who have died, or for those you want to honor on the altar we create.

• Nov 9: Going Deeper Sharing Circle.

The focus this week will be through a recorded conversation with poet Naomi Shihab Nye from the “On Being” podcast. With space for reflection and sharing, we practice the art of listening with others.

• Nov 16: Sunday service, “Gratitude and Breaking Bread.”

Julie Loar, award winning author, will be offering a reflection on the ancient tradition of breaking bread. We will also honor this time with a UU-style bread communion. At the time of year when we set aside a day for conscious giving of thanks, it seems a powerful reminder to share this ancient ritual in a conscious way. Join Loar to explore the topic and experience this ancient practice.

• Nov 23: Action Sunday. Our newly formed book group and study begin continues.

“Social Change Now: A Guide for Reflection and Connection” by Deepa Iyer, is held on the fourth Sunday of the month. There is still space to join us for those interested in diving deep into personal ways to make a difference in the wider world. Scholarships to cover book cost are available — simply email info@pagosauu.org.

• Nov 30: Rest Sunday (no Sunday service).

The Pagosa UU Fellowship is located at Unit B-15 of the Greenbriar Plaza, 301 N. Pagosa Blvd., on the north side facing the Pagosa Peak.

We offer Zoom services the first and third Sundays of the month. See the current newsletter at PagosaUU.org for the link to join. Check the website to find more information about additional programs offered through our Community Hub, hosting various groups during the week, such as meditation and the upcoming Dances of Universal Peace Nov. 9 from 2 to 4 p.m.