WEST PARIS — The First Universalist Church, 208 Main St., plans to offer services at 9 a.m. Sundays, with refreshments available afterward. All are welcome, and masks will be worn, but congregants will still be singing.
Services are as follows.
“Oct. 3, Jubilee, a Year of Joy,” led by Cynthia Reedy. Congregants will share some of the joy they can learn from celebrating a jubilee.
“Oct. 10, Still Broken, Seeking Wholeness,” led by the Rev. Fayre Stephenson. The day before Indigenous Peoples Day, this will be a service to honor Native American cultures.
“Oct. 17, The Stained Glass Windows of the First Universalist Church of West Paris,” presented by Beverly Stevens. The windows of the church have a rich story behind them.
“Oct. 24, What Do You Want from Me?,” led by the Rev. William Campbell.
“Oct. 31, Halloween: Pagan or Party,” led by Stephenson. The church celebrates and explores the pagan and church origins of the holiday. Costumes are encouraged.
For more information about the church and services, contact Marta Clements at 207-674-2143 or mclements96894@roadrunner.com, or Bob Clifford at 207-674-3442 or bobarlen@megalink.net.
To learn more about the Unitarian-Universalist Association, visit uua.org.
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