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Our Favorite Things Service June 25th in Waterville, Maine

Join Us this Sunday, June 25th ! in person + online 10:00AM Eastern.
69 Silver Street, Waterville, Maine 
Theme: “Our Favorite Things”
This service will explore what we like most about our lives and our communities, about what our spiritual communities offer to us, and also about the sources of our Faith.

We will come to understand why the things in our lives that matter to us, matter to us.

And, we will look at examples in psychology, history, symbolism and synchronicity that help explain why humans assign value and honor with ritual that which is most important to us, personally and in the groups we are part of. 


www.uucwaterville.com (link to Online Service)


#LivingLifeAsAPrayer
#InterfaithService 
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#whythingsmatter 
#ourfavoritethings 

Sunday, January 22nd, 2023: “The Operator’s Manual for Planet Earth”

Theme: “The Operator’s Manual for Planet Earth”: This out-of-the-box service contemplates Earth as a classroom and presents The Matos Mantras as channeled by D. Trinidad Hunt.

Worship Leader: Rev. “Twinkle” Marie Manning

Thought for contemplation :
“When a spirit inhabits a physical body a state of amnesia sets in.” – D. Trinidad Hunt

Join us in-person or online at the Universalist Church in Waterville Maine.

69 Silver St, Waterville, ME 04901

Zoom link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88049341762?pwd=bzZTMjUwQjcrMDFzdWo5VWtqYVBJQT09

https://uucwaterville.com

ALSO:

Wednesday, January 25th, 2022 – 3:00PM

***Contemplative service – online only:

 email to RSVP for link: TwinkleManning@gmail.com

What Makes Us Stronger

This excerpt video of Twinkle’s Anam Ċara & the Divine Echo sermon was delivered at Starr King UU Fellowship last year on October 6th, 2019 just two weeks after Twinkle’s son died tragically. The sentiment of this sermon is timeless and relevant to this moment when so many are experiencing deep grief. 

“For some believe it is the hard times that make us stronger….I don’t believe that so much…  I believe it is the good we are wrapped up in while facing hard times
that help us carry our broken pieces:  The love of our family, our friends, our community, these are what make us stronger,
keep us whole when our hearts are shattered,
keep us moving forward. This good is the beloved community we all seek to belong to.

#UUWomen

#PulpitOfPeace

NOTE: While Twinkle is not a Unitarian, she has often consulted with and provided services for a variety of interfaith congregations and non-profits.