Gina McKeown – Student Recital
Friday, December 19, Sanctuary and LMH Main Room, reserved 5-8pm.
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.
Friday, December 19, Sanctuary and LMH Main Room, reserved 5-8pm.
Friday, February 20, LMH Nursery/Conf Room, 10-11am
Friday, February 20, Sanctuary & LMH Main Room, 10am-12:30pm. Service starts at 11am.
Friday, February 20, Parish Hall 1st Floor, 10am-2pm
Saturday, March 14, Sanctuary, 2-9pm
Saturday, April 25, Sanctuary, 9am-4pm (internal: setup will begin at 8am; cleanup 4-5pm)
Friday, May 15, Sanctuary, time TBD (rental from 6-9pm)
Saturday, May 16, Parish Hall 1st Floor, 1-2:30pm
Thursday, May 28, Parish Hall, 7-8:30pm. What if prison helped heal people? James Fox, the founder of the Prison Yoga Project, and European Program Director Josefin Wikstrom, will visit FRSUU to share their holistic approach to transformation in prisons worldwide. Their nonprofit has pioneered evidence-based trauma-informed yoga and embodied mindfulness practices to equip incarcerated people with tools for self-regulation, self-discovery, and personal growth. FRSUU member Lindsey Athanasiou sits on Prison Yoga Project's board and will proudly open the presentation. The Prison Yoga Project's slogan is "Healing over punishment," and their team facilitates programs in correctional facilities across 20 states and in 12 countries, positively impacting the lives of thousands of incarcerated men, women, and youth. James Fox, M.A., CYT, has practiced yoga and insight meditation for more than 30 years. He began his mission of sharing the benefits of those practices to relieve symptoms of unresolved trauma with incarcerated people when he became a teacher in 2000. Josefin Wikstrom, C-IAYT, E-RYT 500, TCTSY-F, has worked as a yoga teacher with trauma-exposed people, including the incarcerated and refugees, since 2003. She lives in Sweden, where she teaches yoga and movement at high-security men’s and women’s prisons. (Internal: set up includes chairs in rows, display table, projector, and microphone.)
Saturday, May 30, Sanctuary, 5:15-6:30pm
Friday, June 19, Sanctuary and LMH Main Room, 5-8:30pm
Sunday, June 28, Sanctuary and YouTube, 10am. Ohketeau Cultural Community - led by Sue Creed Please join us as Larry Spotted Crow Mann, Director and Founder of the Ohketeau Cultural Community, shares ancestral music, stories, and teachings that will increase our cross cultural knowledge of their community in our area past and present. The Ohketeau Cultural Community serves Tribal members across New England and is invested in the overall health and wellbeing of all indigenous Peoples, teaching caretaking of the land by being in Right relationship and reciprocity with the land that sustains us all.