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August 14, 2022

Religious Education for Children

Religious Education for Children


August 14, 2022

For ages 4-11 years, with storytelling, games, songs, art, and more as we explore our UU values and how we express them in the world. Please contact carol@firstuu.org for advanced registration information.

Houston Women's Group - HWG

Houston Women's Group - HWG


August 14, 2022

First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Room 302
RE for Teens - High School

RE for Teens - High School


August 14, 2022

Teens in High School meet online on 1st and 3rd Sundays, and outdoors in-person at the church on 2nd and 4th Sundays, to talk about exploring different spiritual practices and other topics of interest. Contact carol@firstuu.org for more information.

RE for Teens - Middle School

RE for Teens - Middle School


August 14, 2022

The YoUUth Unit meets online on 1st and 3rd Sundays, and outdoors in-person at the church on 2nd and 4th Sundays, for games, discussion, exploring values and the sometimes difficult issues of teen life. Contact carol@firstuu.org for more information.

Religious Education for Children

Religious Education for Children


August 14, 2022

For ages 4-11 years, with storytelling, games, songs, art, and more as we explore our UU values and how we express them in the world. Please contact carol@firstuu.org for advanced registration information.

The Negro Spiritual as Solace & Social Justice: A Seminar and Workshop

The Negro Spiritual as Solace & Social Justice: A Seminar and Workshop


August 14, 2022

Commonly, American Negro Spirituals are thought of as beautiful songs wherein the enslaved sang about the pain of their social conditions and assuaged their sorrows. In fact, this description is only partially true. Their are approximately 6000 known songs from this body of repertoire and many of them, through coded, and sometimes straightforward texts, express the enslaved person’s understanding of the unfairness of his plight and his judgement of the slaveholders.

Through curated examples, audience participation, and demonstration, Dr. Jason Oby will explain how, with coded messaging and profound poetic poetry, the enslaved fought for social justice.

We invite you to join us here at First Church for this transformative music-focused workshop after the second service on Sunday, August 14th. Please contact jolie@firstuu.org for more information, and visit this link to register.