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Unitarian Universalist Congregation
  of Monmouth County 

    1475 West Front Street
    Lincroft, NJ  07738
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Next Service --  A Cradle for Our Dreams  
       
Sunday, October 5th

Rev. Evan Keely is our interim minister until July, 2009.  For Rev. Keely's background and the purpose of interim ministry, please click here.


 

Covenant Groups  

Tai Chi for Beginners -- Mondays

Monday Night Men's’ Group -- Mondays

ZEN -- Wednesdays

"A Day of Atonement” Service -- October 8

A New Earth -- Beginning October 16th

 Other Scheduled Events 


 

Covenant Groups

If you are interested in connecting with others and the "Big Questions" (the Intimate and the Ultimate), a Covenant Group is for you.  We have openings in one morning and one evening group, each of which meets monthly at the Meeting House.  Contact Donna Koloski at 732-866 9648 or pd2535k@verizon.net for more info.

 

Monday Night Men's’ Group -- Mondays, 7:30pm

The Monday Night Men’s Group is a self-directed, confidential, weekly gathering of men for the purposes of fellowship, discussion, conversation, and respite from the normal routine via music, writing, dining out, and other activities. We provide a high level of support, by providing a confidential venue for airing issues and active participation in problem solving. Members typically see fit to sustain their commitments over a period of years. If you are interested in exploring the possibility of joining us, or would like to obtain more information, contact any of the following on Sundays after services or by e-mail:  Woody Ross (w4rrrr@verizon.net), Ray Ollwerther (wrocamo@optonline.net), Jim Palmer (palmerjp@verizon.net), Bob Kelley (rkelley78@comcast.net), or James Koo (jkfob@yahoo.com).

 

 

ZEN -- Wednesdays, 7pm 

The Lincroft Zen Sangha is a member of the Zen Peacemaker Sangha  (http://www.lincroftzen.org/), an interfaith community committed to actualizing  the interconnectedness of life through social actions informed by the practice of zen.  We meet every Wednesday at 7pm. Everyone is welcome. Please come at 6:30pm for meditation instruction. The group is led by Sensei Merle Kodo Boyd. For more info, contact Peter (732-708-0103 or peteraott@yahoo.com) or Merle (732-291-3966 or merleboyd@att.net).

 

Tai Chi for Beginners, Mondays, 6:15pm 

 This class will help recognize the "qi" in our bodies. We will learn the practice called "nanlaoshu" or "the art of how to grow old." This practice will enable us to strengthen and straighten our bodies, increase flexibility and improve our general health and well-being. Mondays, 6:15pm in the Community Room. No sign-up is necessary.  Open to beginners and all others. For more information, contact Dan Ciaglia at 284-6312 or danciaglia@gmail.com

 

"A Day of Atonement” Service -- Wednesday, October 8, 7pm
     
The Rev. Evan Keely, Interim Minister

In years past, UUCMC has had a special service to acknowledge Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement — one of the most sacred observances in Judaism. Inspired by this tradition as well as by our own Unitarian Universalist heritage, we will gather for a service of reflection and remembrance, challenging ourselves and one another to live up to our most cherished ideals. In doing so, we embrace the true meaning of atonement: at-one-ment, the striving to be at one with that which is most precious to us.

 

A New Earth -- Beginning October 16th 

A ten-week class on Eckhart Tolle's book "A New Earth" will be presented beginning on Thursday, October 16.  This Adult Enrichment class, which is free, will be facilitated by Maxine Guenther and Margaret Moro.  For more information and registration, contact Margaret at mvmoro@verizon.net.

 

 

Information and forms for the UUCMC 2008 Giving Campaign can be found here


 

Last updated 04-Oct-2008 
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