Share the Plate in September 2023
This month’s Share the Plate recipient is PFLAG Niceville.
This month’s Share the Plate recipient is PFLAG Niceville.
Service Leaders work as a team with the speaker, storyteller, and musician on our Sunday services. Join us at UUFEC Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023 10– 12 for training. All are welcome. Current Service leaders will also come to share their advice. Contact Amanda Piburn at piburna@gmail.com to RSVP or just show up!
Please sign your children out of the piper room or nursery directly after service for snack time. If you are staying for second hour, please sign them back in.
Our air conditioning went out. It teased us with lesser complaints for several weeks and then presented a burned-out blower motor – an expensive, slow repair and right during our nasty heat-wave. After one horrendously sultry night at home, we were extremely grateful to move in with my sister-in-law! We expect to be here at … Continue reading Rev. Ruth’s Reflections – August 25th, 2023
Board of Trustees Meeting August 27, 2023 at 2 pm on Zoom.
Taoist Tai Chi Society of the USA 08/23/2023 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Hosted by Amy Weisberg a weekly Tai chi Class through the fall. Please contact niceville.fl@taoist.org to register.
My first-born and I watched the sunset last night sitting on the beach. I have enjoyed a lot of beach time with Liam during his 22 years. He still likes to grab a little bucket and spade from the “borrow bin” so he can dig in the sand and look for shells or catch things … Continue reading Rev. Ruth’s Reflections – August 18th, 2023
A Service to celebrate the life of Bill Campbell will be held in the UUFEC sanctuary on Saturday August 19, 2023 at 10 am. We are asking all attendees to bring an appetizer and fresh flowers from their garden as they are able.
Parents Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG Niceville) Meeting Sunday August 13 at 6 pm
My baby brother Michael turned fifty this week. It has been a bit disconcerting. My parents adopted him from Vietnam and he arrived in Birmingham in April of 1975, just a few days before Saigon fell. Dad emerged from the airline gate holding my new 21-month-old brother who was sound asleep, and I rushed forward … Continue reading Rev. Ruth’s Reflections – August 11th, 2023