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Week of Feb 11th

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
February 11, 2024(4 events)

9:00 am: Changing Women


February 11, 2024

All women are invited to join us for some sacred time on Sundays at 9:00 a.m.

We are currently meeting on Zoom on first and third Sundays and
in person in Room 303 on second, fourth and fifth Sundays.
 
 For more information and to receive the Zoom meeting link,
contact Keddy at keddyannoutlaw@gmail.com or Margaret at mkallsen@yahoo.com.

 

First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Room 303

9:30 am: Houston Women's Group


February 11, 2024

First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Room 302

10:15 am: Sunday Discussion Circle


February 11, 2024

Hybrid Meeting Zoom/ Room 304

10:30 am: String Band


February 11, 2024

The First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston String Band welcomes all who love to OR WANT TO play music together!We meet in-between services on most Sundays.

We have members of every skill level, and welcome beginners as well
Bring your Ukulele, Guitar, Bass, Mandolin, Lute, whatever!

We can supply you with a Ukulele if you have never played anything, but would like to learn!

First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston Room 201
February 12, 2024(2 events)

10:00 am: Rocke Private Rental


February 12, 2024

6:30 pm: AVDA


February 12, 2024

February 13, 2024(2 events)

6:30 pm: AVDA


February 13, 2024

7:00 pm: Minister's Book Group


February 13, 2024

In person and online via Zoom:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81683941920?pwd=OG9mK1diSGluWWtPQUptUlVKTmNTUT09

 

First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston Library
February 14, 2024
February 15, 2024(1 event)

6:30 pm: Torah Talks through Rabbi Eyes


February 15, 2024

Join Rabbi Scott Hausman-Weiss (and Rev. Dr. Colin Bossen when available) for a deep dive into the Torah portion of the week.  Based on the Jewish calendar, the Torah is read and studied by “parsha” (portion) “in order of appearance.”

Through the eyes of the classical, rabbinic commentators, we will study their interpretations, and get to know and understand the tools of interpretation, utilized by Jewish commentators for centuries.

Through multiple modes of learning (lecture, diads, journaling), we will ask and answer:

1.   What is the Torah telling me/us this week?

2.   How did our ancestors understand these words and are there implications for my life and today’s world?

3.   How might I live my own life like I’m writing sacred text?

First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Channing Hall
February 16, 2024
February 17, 2024(2 events)

10:00 am: Yoga


February 17, 2024

First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Channing Hall

1:00 pm: Lives of the Spirit Workshop: Fannie Lou Hamer


February 17, 2024

Presented by Glynda C. Carr - Higher Heights Leadership Fund

As president, CEO and co-founder of Higher Heights for America, Glynda C. Carr is at the center of the national movement to grow Black women’s political power from the voting booth to elected office.

In 2011, Carr and Kimberly Peeler-Allen co-founded Higher Heights to address the dearth of organizing resources for politically active Black women and the lack of support for those who were considering seeking elected office. Through her leadership, the organization has developed several innovative programs and efforts that have quickly solidified its reputation as the political home and go-to resource for progressive Black women.

Carr is the co-creator of #BlackWomenLead—a powerful coalition movement that is creating an environment for Black women to run, win and lead—and the Higher Heights-powered #BlackWomenVote, a nonpartisan voter-activism campaign that serves as an independent and trusted voice for Black women’s political concerns. Her work to date has helped to elect 11 Black women to the U.S. Congress–including one to the Senate–and increase the number of Black women holding statewide executive office–including helping to elect the first Black woman to serve as New York State attorney general.

Carr has appeared on the 2018 Essence magazine Woke 100 list. She has contributed to CNN.com, TheRoot.com, Ebony.com, HuffPost.com and BET.com; appeared on Cheddar, FOX News Live and MSNBC; and has been interviewed and quoted in the Washington Post, New York Times, US News, BuzzFeed and numerous other outlets.

First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Channing Hall