Calendar of Events & Holidays
Week of Feb 7th
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Houston Women's Group Houston Women's Group
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February 4, 2024First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Room 302Parent's Group Parent's Group
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February 4, 2024Come find support, community and ideas for creating a grounded family life. Babies are welcome to stay with parents in the group OR all children can be cared for by our nursery staff: we have set up extra nursery staff to care for the older children during Parent’s Group this Sunday.
First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Room 303Sunday Discussion Circle Sunday Discussion Circle
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February 4, 2024Hybrid Meeting Zoom/ Room 304
String Band String Band
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February 4, 2024The 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 201Choir Rehearsal Choir Rehearsal
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February 4, 2024First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Choir Room -
AVDA AVDA
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February 5, 2024 -
AVDA AVDA
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February 6, 2024 -
Choir Rehearsal Choir Rehearsal
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February 7, 2024First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Choir Room -
Newcomer Covenant Group Newcomer Covenant Group
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February 8, 2024First Unitarian Universalist Church of Houston, Channing HallTorah Talks through Rabbi Eyes Torah Talks through Rabbi Eyes
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February 8, 2024Join 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?
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Yoga