Juneteenth Flag Raising
Thursday, June 19, Newburyport City Hall, 10am. Celebration and flag raising in front of City Hall.
FRSUU Events Calendar
This calendar lists FRSUU activities inside our buildings and in the community. It also shows when FRSUU spaces are being reserved by outside groups. Click on an event to see its location and more information.
If you need to reserve space for your meeting or event, please fill out [this form].
For questions regarding church ministry related events and meetings, please contact the Church Administrator at diane.carroll@frsuu.org.
For external inquiries including private events and rentals please contact nick.place@frsuu.org.
Thursday, June 19, Newburyport City Hall, 10am. Celebration and flag raising in front of City Hall.
Thursdays, Sanctuary, 2-4pm, Gay Pearson
Thursday, June 19, LMH Room A, 4-5:30pm
Every other Friday starting April 25, LMH Room A, 8-9:30am
Every three weeks: Fridays starting May 9, LMH Nursery/Conf Room, 10am.
Fridays, LMH Room A, 10-11:30am. We meet weekly and read both fiction and non-fiction books chosen by participants. Each book is read and discussed over a period of several meetings, with the reading for each determined by the group.
Friday, June 20, LMH Nursery/Conf Room, noon. For Michael Sandberg.
Gay Pearson piano practice, every Friday, 4-5pm, Sanctuary
Student Recital - Fri, June 20 - 5-8pm - Sanctuary and LMH Main Room
Meets weekly on Friday
Saturday, June 21, Sanctuary, 8pm. Buy tickets here.
Sunday, June 22, Lower Meetinghouse Main Room, 10:30am. Join us at 10:30am for coffee or tea and fellowship. We will livestream the UUA General Assembly worship service at 11am. This year's service will be led by Rev. Dr. Nicole C. Kirk (she/her), the Rev. Dr. J. Frank and Alice Schulman Chair of Unitarian Universalist History at Meadville Lombard Theological School and a historian of American religious history. She has served UU congregations in Ohio and New Jersey and is currently the Program Minister (part-time) at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She joined the Meadville Lombard faculty in 2012 after serving eight years in the parish and earning her Ph.D. at Princeton Theological Seminary. Her research interests include religion, business, mobility, and material culture in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Dr. Kirk’s publications include Wanamaker’s Temple: The Business of Religion in an Iconic Department Store (New York University Press, 2018, 2023) and chapters in several edited volumes.