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Sunday, February 8 2.30–4.30 pm at the Meetinghouse An FUSF event hosted by our Younger RE Class (Grades PreK-3). This event is for our whole community, not just families with young children and youth! Unplug and come hang out at FUSF on Sunday for an afternoon of community and FUN! Bring: Your favorite game to share, a knitting/crochet/craft project, and/or some snacks. Activities: Board games, music for dancing, crafting table, and indoor-safe yard games Questions: Contact Sara Allegretti, dre@fusf.org
The First Universalist Society in Franklin is proud to announce it is one of only four congregations nationwide selected to receive this year’s prestigious Unitarian Unitarian Association’s (UUA) Bennett Award for Congregational Action on Human Justice and Social Action. The award to FUSF was in recognition of the congregation’s longstanding commitment to Food Justice and partnership with the Franklin Food Pantry. The UUA award said, in part, “We were impressed by the intentionality you have
Saturday, June 21st from 12 – 4 pm (rain date June 22nd , same times) June is LGBTQIA+ Pride Month Stop by to say hello at our table and make your own pride buttons. Stay tuned for a SignUp Genius to help us run the booth. Thanks for joining us! – The FUSF Welcoming Congregation Team
Bring your friends and neighbors and join us for an entire summer of creative lay-led services! June 29 – Caitlin MacDonald: Bringing Unitarian Universalism to the Daily Grind Do you ever feel like there are just too many things on your to-do list to possibly add a faith journey to your plate? Caitlin MacDonald, President of the FUSF Board of Trustees, aspiring local activist, full-time music educator, and married mother of three will share her experiences
Sara Allegretti has accepted the Board of Trustees’ offer to move from the status of Acting Director of Religious Education to our permanent Director of Religious Education! Sara has thoughtfully and effectively navigated her role as Acting DRE, bringing richness and engagement to the Times for All Ages, choosing and implementing curricula that match the needs of our children, collaborating seamlessly with other staff members and committees, and breathing life into our programming for older