November services*
November 5: Gimme a Break
*A Note About Worship: Currently we are holding hybrid services (in-person and streaming) as often as tech volunteers are available. For those who wish to stream the service (attend online) a link will be provided via email. If you'd like to volunteer to be one of our ZOOM Geeks, email Barb Hale at b.lambert.hale@gmail.com.
- Worship Leader: Alyssa Lee
- Music: BUUC Choir and the "BUUC West Gallery Orchestra"
- Worship Leader: Dave Yutzler
- Music: Jamie Bishop, concertina
- Intergenerational Thanksgiving Service
- Worship Leader: Alyssa Lee
- Music: BUUC Choir and Congregation
- Worship Leader: Matt Meyer
- Music: Matt Meyer
*A Note About Worship: Currently we are holding hybrid services (in-person and streaming) as often as tech volunteers are available. For those who wish to stream the service (attend online) a link will be provided via email. If you'd like to volunteer to be one of our ZOOM Geeks, email Barb Hale at b.lambert.hale@gmail.com.
Sermons from the 2023 - 2024 church year
"What the Bible Has to Offer," by John Kennison on September 17, 2023
"What Do Our Stained Glass Windows Mean?" by MaryAnn Adams on October 29, 2023
"What Do Our Stained Glass Windows Mean?" by MaryAnn Adams on October 29, 2023
Policy Regarding masking for sunday services
March 9, 2023
The Executive Committee meets once a month to discuss issues pertinent to BUUC. In August, we had decided to leave our mandatory masking policy in place until the end of the year, when we would revisit it. Since January, we have devoted much time, conversation, and consideration to evaluating our masking policy. This past Monday night, we voted to change our policy to one where masks are now optional. It was a unanimous decision.
I recognize that this change may be disconcerting for some, and it may be happy news for others. For some of us, wearing a mask is cumbersome and intrusive. For others, not wearing a mask will be a relief. Wearing a mask will now be a personal choice, in keeping with what we have been doing during coffee hour the entire church year. And, I can’t emphasize enough for you to stay home if you feel ill in any way. Please join our services via Zoom.
This new policy will go into effect on Sunday, March 19th. At the same time, we will have three HEPA filtered air purifiers running. And, as before, when weather permits, we will open windows.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we undertake these changes. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me anytime.
Robyn Vincent
President, BUUC
robynbuuc@gmail.com
The Executive Committee meets once a month to discuss issues pertinent to BUUC. In August, we had decided to leave our mandatory masking policy in place until the end of the year, when we would revisit it. Since January, we have devoted much time, conversation, and consideration to evaluating our masking policy. This past Monday night, we voted to change our policy to one where masks are now optional. It was a unanimous decision.
I recognize that this change may be disconcerting for some, and it may be happy news for others. For some of us, wearing a mask is cumbersome and intrusive. For others, not wearing a mask will be a relief. Wearing a mask will now be a personal choice, in keeping with what we have been doing during coffee hour the entire church year. And, I can’t emphasize enough for you to stay home if you feel ill in any way. Please join our services via Zoom.
This new policy will go into effect on Sunday, March 19th. At the same time, we will have three HEPA filtered air purifiers running. And, as before, when weather permits, we will open windows.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we undertake these changes. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me anytime.
Robyn Vincent
President, BUUC
robynbuuc@gmail.com