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The Community Church of Chapel Hill Unitarian Universalist
==== //Inspired by the wisdom of diverse religious traditions and our own history of ethical engagement, we strive to nurture spiritual growth, support and care for each other, and effect change through our love for the world.// ** Mission of The Community Church of Chapel Hill Unitarian Universalist **====

Upcoming Services in July and August //Sunday Services in the summer are at 10:30 AM. Childcare and Religious Education are provided. Guest speakers and ministers lead summer services. Parish Minister Maj-Britt Johnson will return from summer leave on August 24 and will lead the Sunday Service on August 29. The Church will hold Sunday services at 9:30 and 11:15 beginning on September 12.//

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There is much to be learned from Bill Cosby. He is proof that our circumstances do not define us as people or define what our lives will be like. Although he was raised in the projects by uneducated parents, he persevered and was able to completely change his life. Kate will share her experiences and perspectives on Bill Cosby. =====

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Our greatest challenge as Unitarian Universalists is becoming the vital, growing religious movement that the world desperately needs. Your General Assembly delegates, Kari Andrade, Mary LeMay and Frankie Price Stern share what they learned. By request, the service will also include UU testimony, as it did last year. =====

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Having grown up watching "Sesame Street‖ and "The Muppet Show," candidate for ministry Holly Anne Lux-Sullivan learned enduring life lessons from Jim Henson's Muppets. She'll explore what the Muppets taught her, from acceptance and inclusion to stealthy subversion and being able to laugh a t oneself. And she'll point out how, in many ways, the Muppets and we Unitarian Universalists have a lot in common! =====

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Many Unitarians have a jaundiced view of organized religion. We all have our reasons. My journey into skepticism is rooted in the stories at the heart of religion. My compassion, forgiveness and empathy flow from the same well. =====

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In a world filled with noisy chatter that constantly demands our attention, we often find ourselves having to shut out some of the cacophony to maintain a sense of equilibrium. At the same time, if we are to lead meaningful lives, we must keep an ear open, amidst all the tumult, for a life-affirming voice that might profoundly affect our actions. How do we remain open to this voice, how will we know if we've heard it, and what will we do in response? =====

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All ages Intergenerational service. 10:30 a.m. Note: Usually we hold this service in September but as this kids are back in school and the minister will be back and in the pulpit, we've decided to move it up. Be sure to bring water from your travels or from that special spot in your daily life right here in N.C. We will mingle them in a ritual of return. Stories will be shared again on a mural so bring your stories to post too. =====