Author Archives: Esther
Upcoming Events
Tonight (Tuesday) at 6:30 pm Parish Committee meeting, also at 6:30 pm ~ Evensong in Franklin Thursday, April 19 at 6:30 pm ~ Worship Committee meeting. All are welcome! Saturday, April 21 at 7 pm ~ Elisabeth von Trapp Concert. … Continue reading
Elisabeth Von Trapp Concert
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Franklin and the Unitarian Universalist Society of Laconia have joined forces to bring Elisabeth von Trapp to each of our meetinghouses to present concerts. Elisabeth, the granddaughter of Maria and Baron von Trapp, will perform … Continue reading
April Newsletter
Learn about upcoming events and other news in our April 2012 Newsletter.
News and Notes
I will be out of town (and away from email etc.) from Saturday, March 10, through Wednesday, March 14. Saturday, March 10 at 5:30 pm ~ Community Choir On Sunday, March 11 at 10 am, Rev. Kent McKusick will present … Continue reading
Service March 4
On Sunday March 4 at 10 am ~“Charles Dickens in person.” Charles Dickens will speak about hope on this the 200th anniversary of his birth. (Presented by Rev. Brendan Hadash)
News and Notes
Friday, February 24 ~ “Dough Raiser” at UNO’S in Tilton. Up to 20% of your purchase will go to UUCF, but you must use this coupon. A group from our congregation is planning to meet and dine together from 6 … Continue reading
February 2012 Spectacles Newsletter
Read the February 2012 Spectacles Newsletter to learn more about upcoming events, worship services, and other news of our congregation.
Service for January 29
On Sunday Jan 29 at 10 am Rev. Kent McKusick will present “Ready for the Journey? ” What lessons might we learn from Annie Dillard’s tales of disastrous polar journeys? Having almost completed one month of this New Year, there … Continue reading
News and Notes
Wednesday, January 4 at 7 pm ~ Choir Practice Sunday, January 8 at 10 am- Rev. Kent McKusick will present “Searching for Hidden Wholeness” Quaker theologian Parker Palmer wrote, “I yearn to be whole, but dividedness often seems the easier … Continue reading