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“Don’t Look Away” open house / panel discussion
Saturday, December 17 from 3 pm — 5 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Concord Meet some of the creators of the quilt and hear about making of the quilt and “What is Going On with Immigration in NH?” “Don’t Look Away”, Come see the beautiful Quilts displayed in the sanctuary and the parlor, … Continue reading “Don’t Look Away” open house / panel discussion
October’s Parish Notes is Chuck Full of Happenings
We are an active church and this month is just like pre-COVID days. Lot’s to do and belong to. This month’s theme is “COURAGE”. Take a look.
February’s Parish Notes is full of lots of Contemplative Offerings
The theme this month is Widening the Circle Check out the latest issue of Parish Notes for all the happenings that are happening this month. 😉 Click Here
As winter shelter opens for season, housing crisis looms
The Concord Coalition to End Homelessness announced: The Emergency Winter Shelter opened on December 1! It runs out of the former First Church, where the Resource Center is also housed due to Covid. For the first 2 weeks the shelter was 100% run by CCEH employees, but since Dec.15 volunteers are welcomed once again for … Continue reading As winter shelter opens for season, housing crisis looms
Did you check out our October Parish Notes yet?
There is a little spooky history and other great happenings that we’d love for you to attend. Click here for October and all our past Parish Notes.
What Does it Mean to be a People of Commitment?
A reflection from the Rev. Scott Tayler and the team at Soul Matters There’s a natural, and important, go-getter quality to this month’s theme of Commitment. After all, huge payoffs come when we keep our commitments. Maintaining loyalty to healthy habits not only lengthens our lives but enriches them. Faithfully following through on our relationship … Continue reading What Does it Mean to be a People of Commitment?
Donations feed kids over the weekend
Fran Philippe, The Backpack Program coordinator and one of our members, in the program pantry at Friends of Forgotten Children. The Backpack Program at Friends of Forgotten Children recently received a $5,000 grant from the Globe Community Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation to support its mission of feeding local school children. This … Continue reading Donations feed kids over the weekend
Andover sisters wake up with America
By RAY DUCKLER Monitor columnist Published: 12/31/2020 5:46:38 PM The Morgan sisters, live from their home in Andover Thursday morning, told the nation about their love for polar bears and hope for a better future. “We’re trying to help polar bears because we created Kids Care 4 Polar Bears to help raise awareness about climate … Continue reading Andover sisters wake up with America