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Easter Sunday - April 21st
Our Youth RE will be performing the service!
"I Am the Phoenix"  A Myth of Death and Rebirth for Everyday Life

It's human nature to resist, and sometimes fear, change.  We are able to choose how we perceive and respond to life's changes and open up to "becoming" with joy
 

There will be an Easter Egg hunt after the service for all our young people!

 


Give to UUCOC and Honor Your Mother at the Same Time!


If you shop online, YOU CAN!
 
It's EASY! Just go to www.iGive.com/UUCOC, create your FREE membership and select Unitarian Universalist Church of Oak Cliff as your cause, then shop at over 2,000 retailers. By going through the iGive portal, UUCOC will receive a portion of your purchase price from the retailer. That's right, there's no charge to you and UUCOC gets a donation.

BONUS! UUCOC will receive bonuses for people who sign up by May 10th and purchase by May 25th, so join today and get shopping!
 
RELIGIOUS EXPLORATION

All adults are invited to participate in Religious Exploration:

* Enjoy connecting in beloved commUUnity
* Join TalkBack in the Sanctuary after the service
* Walk the Labyrinth & the Sacred Grounds
* Meditate in the Shambhala room of the Charity Building
* Participate in our Religious Exploration programs


April 21st, 11:15 am

Anahata - The Heart Chakra: Green

This is part of "The Sevenfold Journey - Reclaiming Mind, Body, and Spirit Through the Chakras" program.


 
Do you know small engines?



Our UUCOC lawnmower needs help! We can’t get it to start.

It’s a Sears Craftsman, 6-deck with a Kawasaki 179 cc engine, equipped with an electric start. 

Please contact Richard Thompson at 469-337-1875

Thank you to everyone who helped out at our UUCOC booth at the OaK Cliff Earth Day Celebration this past weekend!



We appreciate UU! Those who participated were Kathy Grey, Alicia Kalich, Renee Brill, Richard Thompson, Sarah Ricke, Beth Ferree and Carol Dengle.

A special thank you to Kathy Grey who spent hours designing and creating our "web of life" to depict how all life is interconnected. She was supported in this with help from Rebecca Mohr and Beth Ferree, chair of our Social Justice Ministry.

And a special shout out to Rebecca for recycling ink cartridges at Office Depot and then using that credit for printing more church literature!

 

Mark your calendars!
We need help cleaning up the shed on Saturday, April 27th starting at 9 am.
Please call Kenneth at 817-228-6604 to sign up.
Please park in the west parking lot or behind Hope
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