June Sunday Services

Sunday Services start at 10am in our Fellowship Hall. People of all ages are welcome.

June’s theme is Freedom and all services will relate to that idea in some way. Some services may differ slightly from these descriptions, as details of the main presentation sometimes aren’t finalized until a day or two before each service.

June 1  Transformation: A Senior High and Bridging Sunday Service

On this Sunday Our Senior High Youth Group will lead the service on the theme of transformation. We will also have a bridging ceremony honoring group participants who are transitioning out of youth into young adulthood. 

Our Share the Plate offering will go to Fairfield County’s Community Foundation which partners with the community to build a Fairfield County where every individual has an equitable opportunity to thrive. We bring interested residents, nonprofits, businesses, and lawmakers together to better understand and tackle our regions greatest challenges. Our geographic focus is all 23 towns and cities that comprise Fairfield County and our work is centered on building better outcomes in Housing, Health, Education, and Asset Building.

Annual Congregational Meeting to follow immediately after the service.


June 8    Carnations for Freedom – Revs. Tony Lorenzen & Sierra-Marie Gerfao

Revs. Tony and Sierra-Marie help us celebrate a multigenerational Flower Communion and reflect on how the ceremony’s founder, Rev. Norbert Capek, is an example of a champion of Freedom. Please bring a flower to share. 


June 15       Music Sunday  – Jerry Phelps

Our director of music and others present an annual hour long music program.


June 22  Tomorrow, There’ll be More of Us    Samantha McCoy

Tomorrow, There’ll be More of Us: Freedom, the U.S. at 250, and lessons from Hamilton


June 29  To be determined   –  Rev. Lindasusan V. Ulrich  

Back, by popular demand, Rev. Lindasusan V. Ulrich will speak on a subject related to freedom. 
                                        

Rev. Lindasusan V. Ulrich (they/them) is a minister, writer, musician, and activist dedicated to radical inclusion, deep collaboration, and courageous kindness. Lindasusan has served congregations in Connecticut, Michigan, and Minnesota; is a certified spiritual director; and identifies as a gender dynamic bisexual person of color.