November 4: In Honor, Memory, and Love: A Day of the Dead Ceremony. All who attend are invited to bring food and flowers for the altar and pictures or items representing ancestors and loved ones you wish to honor.
November 11: “Wisdom and Folly: A UU Rediscovers Ecclesiastes” by Emilie Steele.
November 18: Tracy Koelling will talk on "Putting Our Faith Into Action Without Creeds: UU Words and Deeds." It will focus on the fourth source, words and deeds of UUs in history, how they guide us when we choose not to turn to the Bible, Koran, or other Holy Writ.
November 25: “A Guest at Your Table” presented by Ed Kearnes
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Upcoming Sunday Morning Programs
Main Street Christmas
Holiday Parade
Dec. 8
Everyone is encouraged to participate in the construction of this year’s NUUF float. This year’s parade theme is “A Christmas Carol,” authored by that famous British Unitarian, Charles Dickens. We have an opportunity to create a meaningful float that emphasizes Dickens’ sympathy for the poor, the suffering, and the oppressed, and how this fits with UU principles. Stay tuned for more information during announcements at the fellowship.
Equal Exchange Teas
Equal Exchange Teas
Contact person: Kurt T. Bachmann
NUUF sells coffee, tea, hot cocoa mix, and chocolate bars from Equal Exchange, a wholesale distributor cooperative. You may buy selected products a la carte, or you can join the “Fair Trade Club” for $10 and purchase all Equal Exchange products by the case.
Equal Exchange sells six organic, small-farmer, premium teas: green, English breakfast, Earl Grey, Irish breakfast, green magic, and rooibos. The first three are old stand-by Darjeeling teas from north India that Equal Exchange has sold for years. We currently have 25-bag boxes of green and English breakfast teas available for instant sale at $3.
The latter three teas were introduced last year. Irish breakfast is a blend of black teas from north and south India; green magic is a light green tea from Sri Lanka, and caffeine-free rooibos tea from South Africa has a “fruity character with vanilla overtones.” Recently, Equal Exchange started offering 6-box cases of all teas for only $15, a very attractive price for new and seasoned tea drinkers!
Around the world, coffee and fellowship come together where we share community. By using Equal Exchange Fairly Traded coffees and teas, you can enjoy a great cup of coffee while helping small farmers in the developing world as they build a better future for themselves and their families.Equal Exchange Teas
Contact person: Kurt T. Bachmann
NUUF sells coffee, tea, hot cocoa mix, and chocolate bars from Equal Exchange, a wholesale distributor cooperative. You may buy selected products a la carte, or you can join the “Fair Trade Club” for $10 and purchase all Equal Exchange products by the case.
Equal Exchange sells six organic, small-farmer, premium teas: green, English breakfast, Earl Grey, Irish breakfast, green magic, and rooibos. The first three are old stand-by Darjeeling teas from north India that Equal Exchange has sold for years. We currently have 25-bag boxes of green and English breakfast teas available for instant sale at $3.
The latter three teas were introduced last year. Irish breakfast is a blend of black teas from north and south India; green magic is a light green tea from Sri Lanka, and caffeine-free rooibos tea from South Africa has a “fruity character with vanilla overtones.” Recently, Equal Exchange started offering 6-box cases of all teas for only $15, a very attractive price for new and seasoned tea drinkers!
Around the world, coffee and fellowship come together where we share community. By using Equal Exchange Fairly Traded coffees and teas, you can enjoy a great cup of coffee while helping small farmers in the developing world as they build a better future for themselves and their families.v