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International Peacemaker from Jamaica, 10/17 at CMC

The Campus Ministry Center is pleased to be hosting an International Peacemaker Dinner on Thursday, October 17 at 6 p.m. with special guest speaker, the Rev. Nicole Ashwood. The dinner, co-sponsored by the Oxford Presbyterian Church Peacemaking Committee is free and open to the public. Rev. Ashwood will speak on “The Welcome Table: Peacemaking, Gender Justice, Racial Equality and … Continued

Sunday, Service October 6th “Stories of Hope.”

Jane Barnes, a supervisor of volunteers at Parachute (CASA – Court Appointed Special Advocates) will share some of the stories of hope regarding children who have been abandoned, abused and/or neglected.  Linda Amspaugh, a CASA volunteer, will be the service leader.

Sunday Service: September 22: “The Welcoming Congregation Bulletin.”

Hopedale is a Welcoming Congregation.  In addition to welcoming everyone and celebrating the diversity of our gender identities and sexual orientations, there is much more that we do and can do.  Each month, the Unitarian Universalist Association publishes a Welcoming Congregation Bulletin with information and suggestions for actions.  HUUC member Ann Fuehrer will share the … Continued

Sunday Service, September 15: “Love in a Backpack.”

Hungry children aren’t just faces from far away that we see on TV. They are here in the Talawanda school district, too. Donna Hofmann will join us to talk about one program that is working to feed our children. Please join us after service for our monthly potluck. The service begins at 10:30am. Children’s Religious Education … Continued

Sunday Service, September 8: “A Community Cafe? The Church has left the building?”

In June, our Social Justice Sundays were devoted to exploring the possible role of Hopedale in creating a socially-conscious, community cafe in Oxford.  At GA this year, our delegates were enthralled with the notion espoused by First Parish in Bedford, Massachusetts that their community outreach signifies that “the Church has left the building.”  HUUC member … Continued

Sunday Service, Septmber 1: “Flirting with Disaster.”

Diane Wright  will join us again to discuss “Flirting with Disaster.” As Mary Shmich wrote in her famous Chicago Tribune column of advice for young people, “The real troubles in your life are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind, the kind that blindside you at 4 p.m. on some idle Tuesday.”  … Continued

Sunday Service, August 25: “Our Sharing of Rocks and Water.”

Our tradition near the start of each service year is to renew our bonds as a community by sharing symbols and     stories of our time apart. Bring water or rocks (or virtual water or rocks) from your summer travels or activities to this in-gathering as Hopedale is renewed. Patty Klingenberg is service leader.

Sunday Service, August 18: “From Promise to Commitment.”

Promises call us into relationship. The experience of making, breaking and remaking promises is the reality of our lived faith. At this year’s Unitarian Universalist General Assembly in Louisville, Ky., thousands of UUs explored the issue of relationships from myriad perspectives. Genevieve O’Malley Knight and Judi Hetrick served as Hopedale’s GA delegates, and they will … Continued

Sunday Service, August 11 “Quandary of the Quagga.”

Our speaker, Diane Wright, has noted that 130 years ago August 12, the last known Quagga died in a zoo in Amsterdam.  The Quagga, a subspecies of zebra that roamed southern Africa until the mid 1800s, was the first extinct animal to have its DNA analyzed, and now efforts are under way to use that … Continued