WEST PARIS – The First Universalist Church of West Paris will greet the shortest month of the year and lengthening daylight with thought-provoking revelations in their service themes. Services are presented with a combination of Worship Service Committee members and guest speakers. All are welcome to attend; services are 9 a.m. every Sunday until mid-June.

Feb. 5: “Trash and Treasure,” led by guest The Rev. Robert E. Wolf, who is a retired UU minister having served churches in Buffalo, N.Y., Caribou and Portland, Needham, Mass., and Keene, N.H. over his nearly 40-year career. He and his wife, Mary, live in Auburn, and are active members of the First Universalist Church of Auburn.

Feb. 12: Third in a series of the seven Unitarian Universalist Principles: “Acceptance of One Another and Encouragement to Spiritual Growth in Our Congregations.” Worship Committee; service led by Suzanne Dunham.

Feb. 19: “To Endeavor in the Face of the Impossible,” inspired by a Margaret Drabble novel; she believed that happiness was a by-product of our efforts to live our lives with devotion and depth. The service is led by guest The Rev. Glenn Turner, a graduate of Brown University, 1957.

Feb. 26: “God is Near,” with returning guest, Cindy Reedy, who has presented several services at the West Paris UU church. She is a teacher and third generation UU.

For more information about the church and services, call Marta Clements at 674-2143 or visit www.uua.org.

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