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Week of Jan 15th

  • Changing Women

    Changing Women


    January 14, 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
    Houston Women's Group

    Houston Women's Group


    January 14, 2024

    First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Room 302
    Sunday Discussion Circle

    Sunday Discussion Circle


    January 14, 2024

    Hybrid Meeting Zoom/ Room 304

    String Band

    String Band


    January 14, 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
  • Religion in Houston's Pan African Community: A Conversation with Dr. Mtangulizi Sanyika

    Religion in Houston's Pan African Community: A Conversation with Dr. Mtangulizi Sanyika


    January 18, 2024

    First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston Sanctuary
    5200 Fannin
    Houston, TX 77004
    USA
    713-526-5200
  • In-Person Games Night

    In-Person Games Night


    January 19, 2024

    First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Fireside Room
  • Engaged Buddhism

    Engaged Buddhism


    January 20, 2024

    Led by Rebecca McIlwain

    Saturday, January 20, 2024

    1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

    Thich Nhat Hanh and Zen Buddhism in general show us a way to be engaged in the world from a place of emptiness, compassion, and peace. The very practice of living from this place is transformational for our lives and the world. Through spiritual exercises, group discussion, and practices of silence, we will touch into the powerful place that Zen calls "the present moment" and experience it for ourselves.

    Rebecca McIlwain is the Community Outreach Coordinator at Texas Climate Jobs Project. A longtime community organizer, she spent ten years living as a Buddhist monk.

    First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Room 304