UUFP
HAS MOVED!!!
UUFP meets next on JUNE 22 at our INTERIM host church:
Eglise Réformée de Neuilly-sur-Seine
18, boulevard d'Inkermann - 60, rue Perronet
92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine
http://www.erf-neuilly.com
Metro: Line 1 (stop: Les Sablons), exit # 1
Buses: 43 and 82 (stop: Eglise Saint Pierre)
If you come by car there are free parking spaces available
on Sunday mornings on rue Perronet. The nearby public parking garages
can be full on Sunday mornings.
Gathering and music from 12:45 pm. The service starts at 1 pm.
Click
here to get a map of the area.
See our services & events
page for more information.
ALSO
Creativity
and Relaxation - a recharging holiday in Turkey.
13-20 October 2008. With John Harley, leader of art and spirituality workshops
and Caroline Clipson, a complementary therapist.
Cost: £375
excluding flights. For further details and booking form email jharley@unitarian.org.uk
or tel. (+44) 020 8670 9280 or www.yuvaholidays.com
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June President's Letter
As our year in Neuilly draws to a close and many of us prepare to set
off on holiday, to visit family and friends in our country of origin,
explore new horizons or revisit a favourite holiday spot and in my case,
preparing for retirement, we can look back on our year of “church
in a box” with pride and a sense of accomplishment.
It took a true team effort to ensure that everything needed for our
services and coffee hours arrived safely for each service and was packed
up and taken away afterwards. I’d like to thank all those who throughout
the year have patiently stored and carried to and from the church, greeters’
materials, brochures, coffee hour supplies, our chalice, candles and the
many other items which make our monthly meetings truly ours. It has not
always been easy, there has been the occasional moment of panic: “What
do you mean, there’s no coffee left!” “There’s
candle wax all over the tablecloth” Where’s the children’s
chalice?” type of emergency but we handled them, perhaps not always
in a Zen fashion, but we handled them.
Click
here to read the rest...
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