Mid Year Meeting

January 27, 2012

The Mid Year Meeting of Bell Street Chapel will be held on Sunday, February 5, 2012 at 11:30 in Eddy Hall.

The purpose of this meeting is to let all members and friends know what has been happening at Bell Street since the Annual Meeting in June, to review the state of Bell Street finances, and to discuss those matters that come before the meeting.

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Inside the Door

January 27, 2012

Worship Committee

How can we be good neighbors to all our neighbors?

How can we best be strong allies to end homelessness in RI?

Come hear reflections and thoughts for the year ahead.

Inclement Weather Notice

January 19, 2012

Do to the possibility of inclement weather this evening (January 19), the Death and Loss Reading Group will not be meeting tonight.

Adult Religious Education for 2012

January 14, 2012

Simply Pray: A Modern Spiritual Practice to Deepen Your Life

Session Dates:  February 19, March 4, March 11, March 25

Sessions begin at 12:15 p.m. in the Parish House

Articulating Your UU Faith

Session Dates:  April 29, May 6, May 13, May 20, June 3

Sessions begin at 12:15 p.m. in the Parish House

Committee Fair

January 13, 2012

Sunday, January 22, 2012: Have you made a New Year’s Resolution to learn more about how Bell Street works? Come to the Committee Fair after church on January 22. Ask questions. Find out what keeps Bell Street going.

Environmental Witness

January 6, 2012

Worship Committee

In 1917, the Universalist Church of America declared, “We would mobilize the forces of our church …and summon all our strength to the establishment of justice, education and social righteousness.” We continue that call today to reflect on environmental justice. What is environmental justice?

Come this Sunday to find out.

Columns Series: Respect

January 3, 2012

Rev. CJ McGregor

Vespers – “Paying Attention to What You Love”

January 3, 2012

Rev. CJ McGregor

The service will be held in Eddy Hall and we will be blessed by music offered by Adam Souza who plays the mandolin.  The service usually lasts about 45 minutes and is a contemplative service that offers us the opportunity to go deeper than we might each Sunday.

Columns Series: Justice

January 3, 2012

Rev. CJ McGregor

Our logo, crafted by David Witty, names the four columns of our church:  Justice, Respect, Service, and Sprit.  Over the next four Sundays we will explore what these mean for Unitarian Universalists.

Non-Negotiable

January 3, 2012

Rev. CJ McGregor

The non-negotiable are deeply rooted, unwavering, unmoving.  They raise their heads in every aspect of our lives.  It is inevitable.   What is non-negotiable in your life?   Where do you draw the line?  Where is the line drawn for you?

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