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The pandemic has changed how we do most things. For the safety of our members and public health, our worship services are online. In pre-pandemic years, this day would be our Homecoming service: warm hugs as we greet one another and a picnic lunch to follow. It's sad that we can't meet in person. But since the pandemic started we've learned something about who we are as a congregation and the home-of-the-spirit we create for one another even though we must gather as an online community. Rev. Dr. Natalie M. Fenimore and members of the UUCSR ministry team joined on Sunday, September 27, 2020 for a celebration of our Shelter Rock home, the community we've been strengthening since March, and the love that's at the heart of it all.
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The pandemic has changed how we do most things. For the safety of our members and public health, our worship services are online. In pre-pandemic years, this day would be our Homecoming service: warm hugs as we greet one another and a picnic lunch to follow. It's sad that we can't meet in person. But since the pandemic started we've learned something about who we are as a congregation and the home-of-the-spirit we create for one another even though we must gather as an online community. Rev. Dr. Natalie M. Fenimore and members of the UUCSR ministry team joined on Sunday, September 27, 2020 for a celebration of our Shelter Rock home, the community we've been strengthening since March, and the love that's at the heart of it all.