Community Dinner will be held at Social Hall
Community Dinner
Swing by church for a delicious home-cooked meal at 6 p.m. All are welcome and there is no charge. Menu available on our website, a week in advance. We always offer vegan, vegetarian, gluten free, nut free, and kid-friendly options. All church events are alcohol-free.
Following dinner, join a breakout group to learn more about one of the many opportunities for deeper engagement at church.
Our February dinner will include a celebration of all who serve as church volunteers, helping with events, boards, committees, classes, congregational care, faithful action, groups, gatherings, hospitality, facilities, childcare, admin and worship. Thank you!
Breakout Group Options:
- Immigration Justice Info Session Join members of the Sanctuary & Resistance Team to learn more about becoming an Immigration Court Observer (with Joan Naymark) or becoming part of a Core Team to prepare for and accompany future residents of our First Universalist apartment (with Jeanne Guignon).
- Developing Personal Spiritual Practices with the Seasons Anyone is welcome to join the young adults community for a conversation and workshop for dreaming up and designing individual rituals and spiritual practices that are meaningful and sustainable for you. We’ll get into bodies. We’ll look to the Earth for guidance. While we may practice individually, we do so as part of a community. Don’t go it alone!
- Senior Conversation Join a conversation with others ages 65 and up. We’ll explore the tasks of this period of life, with a particular focus on moving toward spiritual maturity and wisdom.
- Minneapolis People’s Climate & Equity Plan Info and Action Session: The Minneapolis City Council is in the process of deciding on a climate action plan for the city. Come learn more about how the People’s Climate & Equity Plan furthers environmental justice in our city. Led by Todd Pierson.
- Labyrinth Walk Come learn about the past and future possibilities for our labyrinth. Participants will have opportunity to engage in the spiritual practice of moving through the labyrinth. Led by Ann Hobbs, First U member
- The Spiritual Practice of Art Making Valentines for Volunteers, Grads and Elders! We’ll provide materials and a few ideas for inspiration. All ages are welcome.