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Do You Really Want to Know?
July 24, 2022 | 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Today’s Topic:
We can probably all remember a time when we were confronted with a choice to learn the truth, whether it be the existence of the tooth fairy or a betrayal of a relationship. As we shed naivete and grow in maturity, our knowing deepens. What we know changes over time. Unitarian Universalism affirms the benefit of a lifelong process of growing in our knowing. Join us this Sunday as we consider the difference between Big “T” Truth versus little “t” truths.
Worship Team:
Rev. Dena McPhetres, Associate Minister
Patrick Mulvey, Worship Associate
Alissa Rhode, Lead Music Director
Online at 10:00 am:
Join us for a 30-minute version of this Sunday Service featuring the sermon and Worship Associate story, and music curated by our music directors. To watch this version of Sunday Service, go to our YouTube site at 10:00 am.
In-Person COVID Safety:
Proof of Vaccination or Negative Test: All people entering the building are required to present proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test within 72 hours at the door.
Masking with Kn95 masks required for all over age 5.
Distancing 6 feet between households highly recommended.
No reservations required.
Social Hour: Join us in the Leenhouts Common Room after service to meet friends, old and new.
We offer religious education for children of all ages at 10:00 a.m. on Sundays. To learn more, please see our Religious Education Web Pages and sign up to receive our RE Weekly Update.
Parking: Our church has no parking lot. Jewish Family Services lot: JFS welcomes us to use their parking lot on Sundays. It is located 3 blocks west of the church, on Van Buren near Knapp St. Kingshead lot: On Sundays we can also use the gated parking lot on the corner of Van Buren and Knapp Streets. After you park, get a token from an usher in order to exit the lot. We also rely on street parking in our neighborhood. Here is a map with details.
First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee is a progressive church for spiritual community, social justice, and intellectual freedom. Visitors to First Church are always welcome!