April 02, 2005
Fellowship Dinner
Unitarian Universalist
Church of Chattanooga
cordially invites you to its annual
Fellowship Dinner
at 5:30 pm, April 2nd, 2005.
3224 Navajo Drive
Chattanooga TN 37411
RSVP 423/624-2985 or office@uuc.org
Child Care available upon request
April 03, 2005
Morning Groups
Sunday discussion forum - Channing Room: The Meaning of Life - Claire Hale
We discussed this topic in March using a set of Time-Life books with that title, but there wasn’t time enough to hear from all about their own views. Today’s forum, led by CLAIRE HALE, will continue the topic.
Music group rehearsal - Livingston Hall
Buddhist study group - Jefferson Room
Each group meets at 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service
God Gave Me My Money
John D. Rockefeller thought that his fortune was the result of divine intervention. Whether or not God gave you enough money, the Rev. JEFF BRIERE will explore the theological issues of money from a Unitarian Universalist perspective.
April 04, 2005
Twisted Knitters
The Twisted Knitters k–meet on K–Monday, K–April 4th at 7 pm. Bring your kprojects and kyarn for a knight of koffee, konversation and, of kourse, knitting!
April 06, 2005
Night Out
Wednesday night out at Tony's Pizza in the Bluff View Art District, with hosts the Milners.
April 09, 2005
CHIONS
CHIONS meets on Saturday, April 9, at 10:30 a.m. Guest speaker John Rennie will talk abut the changes in the forests of Tennessee and then present some ideas on what each of us can do to improve the environment. John is Professor Emeritus of Forestry at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He and his wife Nancy have been CHIONS members for more than four years.
mUUsic Jam
If you play a musical instrument—guitar, mandolin, flute, drums or kazoo, if you like to play or sing, please join us for the next mUUsic jam. Everyone is invited and players of all skill levels are welcome. Even if you just want to listen, please join us. April 9th, 2:30 pm at the church. Bring music or chord charts.
April 10, 2005
Morning Groups
Sunday discussion forum - Channing Room: Alternative Medicine
We will be viewing a PBS film hosted by Alan Alda. Herbal Remedies, Acupuncture, Chiropractic, and Healing Touch are the four fields examined from the scientific viewpoint. It’s an eye-opener!
Music group rehearsal - Livingston Hall
Buddhist study group - Jefferson Room
Each group meets at 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service
Judaism in 20 Minutes
This service is another in a series of quick tours of world religions. After looking at Christianity, Islam and Buddhism this year, we’ll look at Judaism, which gave Western civilization the concept of a single personal deity. The Rev. JEFF BRIERE leads this service and thanks LEE ADLER for her assistance.
April 13, 2005
Night Out
Wednesday Night out at the River Inn on Suck Creek Rd, with hosts, the Adlers.
April 17, 2005
Morning Groups
Sunday discussion forum - Channing Room: Articles from UU World Magazine - Matt Hoyt
The March-April issue of UU World features articles about our community of shared values. MATT HOYT, one of our newest members, will lead us in this discussion.
Music group rehearsal - Livingston Hall
Buddhist study group - Jefferson Room
Each group meets at 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service
Going Green
Join members of the Green Sanctuary Initiative as they share the components of the Green Action Plan that will enable us to become more earth-friendly.
April 20, 2005
Night Out
Wednesday Night Out at Bonefish Grill on Gunbarrel Rd @ Hamilton place with host, L. Walters
April 21, 2005
Book Club
The book club has selected A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest Gaines for the April 21st meeting. You are invited to join us for the discussion and a trip to see the play when it opens at Chattanooga Theatre Centre.
April 22, 2005
Passover Seder Supper
SEDER SUPPER! APRIL 22! $6 ADULTS/$3 CHILDREN! CALL 624-2985 TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT AT THE TABLE!
The Reverend Jeff Briere will lead our annual Passover Seder on Friday, April 22 at 6:30 pm. We will read from a modern Haggadah and partake of traditional foods, like beef brisket, chicken, scrumptious desserts, Charoset, gefilte fish, wine, grape juice, and matzo ball soup. Cost is $6 adult & $3 children ages four through twelve. Under four = free! You are asked to bring a vegetable or a salad that will feed 8 to 10. This is a Kosher event—as much as possible—so please don’t use or bring any dairy, or bread or other flour products. If in doubt, ask. To reserve your place, please notify the office before Tuesday April 19th. This is an inspiring and fulfilling family evening and children have a vital role in the ceremony.
April 24, 2005
Morning Groups
Sunday discussion forum - Channing Room: Life After Death - Helen Solomon
Life After Death is a PBS film comparing the lives and philosophies of Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis. The end of life for each of these giants in the worlds of science and philosophy reflected their disparate reli¬gious paths. HELEN SOLOMON leads the discussion.
Music group rehearsal - Livingston Hall
Buddhist study group - Jefferson Room
Each group meets at 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service
Facts, Faith, Belief & Truth
A recent conversation in the discussion group, “40 Questions” prompts this service. The Rev. JEFF BRIERE will lead us on a quest to find out the truth of the matter, regardless of the facts. So have faith in your convictions, because you’d better believe it!
April 27, 2005
Night Out
Wednesday Night Out at Mandarin Garden on Hwy 153 at old Wal-Mart location, with host K. Slawson.
