August 10, at 10:00 am, 3845 North Swan Street – "Heidi Ogas "Breaking Bread and Forming Community"
Heidi Ogas will share a bit about the history of bread and how "Breaking Bread" brings people together forming community. She is asking for your participation.
"Please bring some sort of bread, crackers, cookies or pastries to share that have some sort of significance in your life. Maybe it was bread you ate as a child, or a generational recipe. Maybe something modern such as Gluten free products that changed your life by enabling you to eat bread again. These goodies can be homemade, or store bought," Ogas said.
Bearers of goodies will be asked, if they are willing and able, to share a short story of why this treat has meaning to them. If you are unable to bring a goodie but have a story to share about a treat that has meaning in your life, you will not be excluded from community. You can also share your story. After service, we will gather for breaking and tasting of the wonderful sustenance.
Heidi Ogas has been volunteering at animal shelters since she was a teenager in Albuquerque. Now a resident of Silver City for almost 40 years, she has been with the High Desert Humane Society for 20 years. Recently retired after 35 years at James Hamilton Construction, she can spend more time with her own critters and helping those in need in our community.
Childcare is available every Sunday. Zoey Cronin will lead a formal children's program on second and fourth Sundays. This Sunday will be a Children's RE program.
Children are welcome to participate on any Sunday, but they will get the most out of the program if they attend second and fourth Sundays somewhat regularly. Family adults may stay for the children's program or attend the adult program. Children are encouraged to bring a small item that represents someone or something they are grateful for that week.
UUFSC Safety Protocol as pursuant to our most recent UUA Guidelines:
Masks are now optional, but their use is encouraged. We will continue to serve refreshments on the patio and in the building. Visitors are always welcome.
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Silver City is a diverse group of religious independents seeking knowledge, spiritual sustenance, fellowship and opportunities for service to others. Our programs encompass Humanism, liberal Christianity, earth-based spirituality, Buddhism and many other traditions. If you'd like to find out more, email