

January Services
Upcoming Services
Services are live and also streamed on Zoom.
Join Zoom Meeting:
https://zoom.us/j/93364454692?pwd=U29yanFGZTUvOXAvcWM0UWQ1UFU0QT09
Meeting ID: 933 6445 4692 Password: 13800
Jan. 7: All Souls’ Café
One of the many great traditions we enjoy at UCN is the welcoming of the new year with an all-church talent show. Everyone is invited to participate in this community event on January 7, 2024, taking the place of the regular service at 10:00 am.
We need singers, dancers, poets, mimes, or whatever you’re inspired to do within a 5-minute or less performance. All ages are welcome, but you have to sign up by Sunday, December 24 to be included in the show.
Help will also be needed to set up the sanctuary sometime in the week before the event, and it would be great to have a couple of people responsible for the snacks/drinks tables in the west lobby.
Donations of finger foods, cookies, coffee cakes, bars, apple cider and milk would be much
appreciated. Get in touch with Linda Sandersen at lsandersen@wi.rr.com with any questions or to sign up in any capacity.
January 14: Martin Luther King Sunday “Race Matters…” Rev. Scott W. Alexander
Scott writes: Decades ago, Martin Luther King famously said: "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character." Today many American conservatives--including a majority on our Supreme Court -- seem to feel that day has fully arrived, and that our society no longer needs affirmative action or “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" programs and protections. With all my heart and soul, I beg to disagree. Let’s explore this together as we work keep the legacy and challenge of Dr. King alive.
January 21 – “Can We Really Reinvent Ourselves?” Rev. Scott W. Alexander preaching
Scott writes: Every year in January, millions of Americans (some 40% of the population it seems…including surely many Unitarian Universalists) go through the motions of making personal resolutions for the new year. This begs the question of my sermon this Sunday, “Can We Really Reinvent Ourselves,” or at least the question of to what extent can we make substantial changes to our lives and personalities? I want us to explore this topic before January (and all its lofty resolutions) slips past us as just a memory.
Jan. 28: "Finding Peace,” Rev. Sarah Oelberg
Peace is more than just the absence of war. As real wars rage around us, let us look at the other kinds of peace, and explore how they matter in our lives, and how to find them.
Coffee Hour follows each service.
For more information, please go to UCN’s website, www.ucnorth.org, or contact the office,
262-375-3890.
Unitarian Church North
Email: info@ucnorth.org
Website: www.ucnorth.org
Location: 13800 North Port Washington Road, Mequon, WI, USA
Phone: 262-375-3890
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