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Service Location is TBD:
The location of our service depends on the receipt of the Certificate of Occupancy for 210 North Central Park Avenue, Hartsdale.
Please watch for a dedicated E-blast by the end of the day on Friday, April 11, to note if there is an in-person/hybrid service or only a Zoom service this Sunday, April 13.
We thank you for your continued patience and flexibility.
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Sunday, April 13, 10:30am, Worship Service
“Flow: Perseverance and the Power of Community”
~ Rev. ReBecca Ames Sala
Sunday, April 13, 2025 Location TBD
Click here to join us online, or call 646-558-8656,
Meeting ID 921 3956 4302, Passcode: 266397
Click here for the Sunday, April 13, Order of Service
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Please check our website fusw.org and Facebook page for the latest info and updates about our Sunday services and other events.
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Upcoming Events
- Friday, April 18, 7:30pm, Men’s Group ~ on Zoom or in person, location to come. Contact Paul Gross (pgross@pulsevoices.org).
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Friday, May 2, 12:30pm, Daytime Women's Group ~ Greenburgh Public Library, First Floor Conference Room.
(ntdelise@optonline.net).
Upcoming Worship
- Sunday, April 20, 10:30am, “Easter: Resurrection of Love” ~ Rev. Arlin Roy
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Sunday, April 27, 10:30am, "TBA" ~ Mikki Baloy
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About Our Guest Speaker
The Rev. ReBecca Ames Sala is the Manager of Spiritual Health & Well-Being at Stamford Health. She graduated from New York Theological Seminary in 2003 and was ordained as a Unitarian Universalist Minister in 2005. She is a Board Certified Chaplain through the Association of Professional Chaplains since 2007.
Rev. ReBecca currently lives in Stamford, CT with her husband Ron and their two cats, Arya and Groot.
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Bread for the People
Pick up day old bread at Stop & Shop in Dobbs Ferry, and bring to the Sharing Community between 8am - 9am.
Contact: George McAnanama for further detail. (gmcvet4p@gmail.com).
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Save the Dates!
Sunday, May 4 | Noon- 2pm
New Home Grand Opening Celebration at 210 N Central Ave, Hartsdale.
Sunday, June 1 | Noon- 1:30pm
Congregational Annual Meeting
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We're Almost There!
FUSW's new space at 210 North Central Avenue in Hartsdale is almost ready for us! The excitement is palpable!
Please be a part of this new chapter: If you are able, consider donating to the congregation in honor of our new beginning. There's more information on the website, FUSW.org or contact Susan Greenberg (fuswtreasurer@gmail.com) for details.
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Register for our Second Monthly Action Call
Monday, April 14, 7pm
JWant to learn more about the issues and legislation NYUUJ focuses on? Want to get information from our partner organizations and Issue Teams? Join us on our next Monthly Action Call!
Curious about how to make an impact in Albany? Interested in lobbying your legislators but don't have a clue where to start? Want to be more active but feel totally lost? Our call on April 14th at 7 PM is for you! Speaker Paul Siskind will share his experience and expertise on Albany and answer your questions about how you can better harness your power as UUs to make an impact statewide.
Register today to learn more.
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Green Sanctuary 35th Anniversary and Call for Renewal with President Sofía Betancourt
Wednesday, April 16, 7 ET
Join in celebrating 35 years of the Green Sanctuary Program. This event will celebrate and honor the work of the many organizations, individuals, and congregations that have shaped our denomination’s response to climate. It will also include a healthy dose of hope, optimism, and faith, which we can all use now.
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UUA's Commission on Social Witness Congregational Study/Action Issue Feedback Sessions
Join our upcoming feedback sessions to learn more about each CSAI, offer comments and feedback, and connect with others working on the same issue!
April 10 at 5pm PT / 8pm ET : Housing: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Feedback Session. Register.
April 17 at 5pm PT / 8pm ET: Fat Liberation: Building Justice and Inclusion for Larger Bodies Feedback Session. Register.
April 22 at 5pm PT / 8pm ET : Abolition is Faith Formation Feedback Session. Register.
Learn more about CSAIs, the social witness process, and the Commission on Social Witness at uua.org/socialwitness.
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Safe & Sacred: Creating Safe Spaces for Everyone
The First Unitarian Society of Westchester strives to provide a safe environment for all. The Board of Trustees has implemented a policy to prevent and address sexual harassment and abuse. This policy ensures a respectful community and fulfills our legal duty to protect members, especially children, from harm and false accusations. Our aim is to minimize risk and foster spiritual well-being in a trusting atmosphere.
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Support FUSW
Your generosity sustains our programs and helps to develop our new space. Every gift, big or small, makes a difference. Thank you for being part of our mission. Click here to donate, or use the QR Code on the left.
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FUSW Contacts & Information
Questions, Concerns, or Compliments for FUSW? Reach out to any member of our Board of Trustees.
Board of Trustees - The Board usually meets on the third Monday of each month via Zoom at 7:45pm. Click here to join our meeting on Zoom. Meetings are open to any member of FUSW. For confidential matters, non-Board members will be asked to leave temporarily. At the end of the meeting, there will be an open forum, during which non-Board members can speak about topics of concern, limiting remarks to two minutes. To access the minutes from previous meetings, visit the Members page of fusw.org and click on Board Minutes Archive.
Scheduling Zoom Meetings or Submitting Information for The Scoop and FUSW Calendar - Contact our Administrator, Karmesha Peake (admin@fusw.org). For Zoom meetings, please include the purpose and preferred date/time. Articles for The Scoop are due by Wednesday at 10:00am.
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We are a liberal religious community shaping the world in our image of love.
Deepening Spirituality · Nurturing Community · Advancing Justice
fusw.org / 914-478-2710
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