WEST BRATTLEBORO -- All Souls Church Unitarian Universalist invites all to worship Sunday, Sept. 30, at 10 a.m. when the theme will be "Tales From the Woods, Part II: A Sense of Place."
As a writer once said, "Every place, like every person, is elevated by the love and respect shown toward it, and by the way in which its bounty is received."
All Souls Church member Charles Butterfield continues his tales from the woods, describing how solo sojourns result in a renewed sense of place.
The All Souls Church Adult Choir, under the direction of Ede Thomas, will sing Gabriel Fauré’s "Cantique de Jean Racine."
The All Souls Church religious education program meets every Sunday. Programs are designed to be dynamic, active, multi-generational experiences of worship, service and learning. Themes throughout the year will touch on UU principles, social justice, diversity, world religions and the environment. All classes incorporate quiet times of reflection, movement, play, art and music. Faith Formation at ASC is offered to children in grades 1 to 9. Children stay with their families in the chapel for the first part of the service and the RE programs begin at 10:15 a.m. Nursery care is provided every Sunday.
All Souls Church is a Welcoming Congregation and a Green Sanctuary located at 29 South St. across the road from the West Brattleboro fire station and village green. For more information or directions,







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