Read and discuss the New York Times bestselling book On Tyranny, written by the world-renowned Yale historian Timothy Snyder, then help formulate recommendations for Eliot's own resistance plan. Group is limited to 10 people and starts February 9.
As we focus on the issues facing refugees and asylum seekers looking for a safe place in the United States, join us on February 23 for the Sunday worship service and a workshop following the service.
In April 2025, we will have two sessions to create awareness and foster education as we have done the last two years.
We tasted delicious food native to the country of origin of the cook, and heard from a speaker after the dinner in September.
Join Erin Pohl for "Witnessing Whiteness: A Book Workshop Group," a transformative journey to explore racial awareness and antiracist action.
Learn about Ethical Eating and what it means for UUs alongside the Environmental Justice Team. What are the implications for our ecosystem, human hunger, social inequity, animal welfare and climate change?
Don't miss the resource fair this fall after services in Adams Hall with a variety of local organizations sharing their mission and ways we can help.
Join us in our historic Sanctuary or online each Sunday at 9:45 and 11:15 am. After the service, stay for Coffee Hour in Adams Hall.
The Eliot Chapel Front Office is open Monday through Friday, 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.