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All Music Service: Hope for a New Day

December 14, 2025December 14, 2025
Our annual All Music Sunday is a celebration of winter holidays! The UUCF choir and instrumentalists will share joyful music from the heart.


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This Sunday we will be looking at life’s changes through the lens of the fall Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. This time period between these two holidays and the beginning of the new year in Judaism is a wonderful time to reflect on things we did (or didn’t do) in the previous year and commit to living our values better in the year to come.

Conflict, Coping, and Joy

RJ Jones explores how we can transform conflict into growth and personal struggle into strength. By developing constructive conflict resolution skills and resilient coping strategies, we discover that true joy comes not from avoiding the troubles of this life altogether, but from facing them with love, wisdom, and courage.

Martin and Malcolm

On January 16th, the nation celebrated the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. A holiday well-deserved for someone who changed the lives of so many in our nation. If you look back, however, there were two clear leaders of the mid-century civil rights movement. Where is the holiday for Malcom X? Let’s explore the tactics and legacies of both MLK and Malcom X to see what hindsight can teach us about the racial justice work we must continue today.

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