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INVOLVEMENT
Find
Your Niche!
Belonging comes from a need to contribute.
We offer Involvement, ways to connect, ways to be useful,
ways to grow. Participation in activities will add depth
and meaning to your life. The Fellowship offers a variety
of opportunities for you to meet everyone, create lasting
relationships, learn new things, optimize your
skills and talents, reward yourself with the feelings of
accomplishment,altruism, belonging,
and living up to your values. Together we can change the
world.
Click
here to explore where you may want to get involved!
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GIVING OF YOURSELF
There
are many ways to be involved everyday by giving of
yourself.
Serve on Committees and get involved
Attend and Facilitate Programs and Activities
Attend and Facilitate Events
Attend and Facilitate Worship Service
Use our Amazon.com Link
Pledge
Purchase Food Certificates
Purchase Fair Trade Products
Grounds & Sounds Café
1890’s Fair
Good Earth Harvest Festival
Winter Fest
Goods and Services Auction
Help Our Daily Bread
Patronize sponsors of ads in our publications – tell
them why you’re there.
Save can pull tabs
Save printer ink cartridges.
Save old cell phones
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As
in the Unitarian Universalist search for truth and meaning,
there are many pathways to generosity. There are many avenues
in which to use our financial and other resources to bend
the world closer to the principles of freedom, tolerance,
justice, love, and respect.
We
Unitarian Universalists want to be effective trustees and
stewards of our great liberal religious heritage. We want
future generations to inherit and enjoy this free faith,
and we know financial support is vital to this hope. Still,
each of us must find our own way to make it a reality.
You need not search alone. These web pages introduce a
variety of opportunities for generosity. Your gifts keep
the chalice fires burning. From UUA website.
“Stewardship
is defined as the growing, nurturing, promoting, and
building of our gifts, call, and spiritual vocation.
Stewardship is the spirit that
influences the things we do.” Wayne
B. Clark, Ph.D.
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Lifespan-Describes
most of the groups and activities of the UUFSB in
detail.
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