FRS Trashion Show Workshop

FRS Trashion Show Workshop

FRS Trash Fashion Workshop When: Sunday, April 28 following service from 11:30-1PM in the Lower Meetinghouse Want to connect more deeply with people of all ages? Want to channel your eco-anxiety into artistic expression in shared community? Join us for an All-Ages...
Love in Action -You can support the FRSUU Little Free Diverse Library

Love in Action -You can support the FRSUU Little Free Diverse Library

Support the FRSUU Little Free Diverse Library! We’ve all heard about book bans across the U.S., and increasingly these bans focus on books that feature protagonists of color or characters who reflect the LGBTQ+ experience. How can you take action? By donating to the...

Favorite Readings — Lance Hidy

Sacred Instructions, Indigenous Wisdom for Living Spirit-Based Change, Sherri Mitchell A Penobscot Indian draws on the experiences and wisdom of the First Nations to address environmental justice, water protection, generational trauma, and more. Drawing from ancestral...

Favorite Readings — Bill Clary

The Third Plate: Field Notes on the Future of Food, Dan Barber “Not since Michael Pollan has such a powerful storyteller emerged to reform American food.” —The Washington Post Today’s optimistic farm-to-table food culture has a dark secret: the local food movement has...
Is Green Your Priority? Come to Climate Action Project and Join in

Is Green Your Priority? Come to Climate Action Project and Join in

2nd Wednesday of the month from 7-8:30pm via Zoom New members welcome! Discussion topics include environmental policy, church carbon footprint, and climate justice.  For more information contact Annie Madden at madden.anne.b@gmail.com....
Come to youth-sponsored Climate Café and explore how to consume responsibly

Come to youth-sponsored Climate Café and explore how to consume responsibly

Sunday, November 17,  Lower Meeting House Public, noon–1:30pm. How do we consume in a way that does justice to others – both human and non-human? This was a question of profound concern to our Native American ancestors. Whether we are foraging for berries or going to...

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