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Sunday Morning Reflections by Rev. Aaron Payson @ The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester, MA

Sunday Morning Reflections by Rev. Aaron Payson @ The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester, MA

著者: Rev. Aaron R. Payson
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Greetings! This podcast features reflections by The Reverend Aaron Payson, Minister of The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester, MA (UUCW). UUCW is the legacy of The First Universalist Church of Worcester, established in 1841. The congregation is located across from Indian Lake in the north-west part of the city. In its present location since 1956, UUCW is a vibrant community for all ages, committed to love, hope, and justice, inspiring people to take on the challenges of a changing world.

Join us online or in person at 10 am on Sunday. Information about upcoming services, as well as a full archive of past worship, and information about the many programs and opportunities for community service and social justice, is available at our website www.uucworcester.org, or by contacting us at office@uucworcester.org. For more information about this podcast, contact podcast@uucworcester.org.

UUCW is a member congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Association (www.uua.org). We are located at 140 Shore Drive, Worcester, MA 01605. For directions, visit our website www.uucworcester.org.

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    The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester (UUCW) is located in Worcester, the heart of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our services are live-streamed on ... at 10 am every Sunday and stored on our website www.uucworcester.org for future viewing. The music you hear is from "Song Without Words," written and performed by our Music Director, Matt Johnsen.

    Rev. Aaron Payson is in his 27th year as Minister of this congregation. He holds a BA in Psychology from Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, PA, and a Master of Divinity degree from Andover Newton Theological School, New Haven, CT. Rev. Payson is active in many community and denominational organizations and is an adjunct instructor in the Sociology Department at Worcester State University.

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    The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester (UUCW) is located in Worcester, the heart of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our services are live-streamed on ... at 10 am every Sunday and stored on our website www.uucworcester.org for future viewing. The music you hear is from "Song Without Words," written and performed by our Music Director, Matt Johnsen. "Holy Now" written and performed by Peter Mayer

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    The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester (UUCW) is located in Worcester, the heart of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our services are live-streamed on ... at 10 am every Sunday and stored on our website www.uucworcester.org for future viewing. The music you hear is from "Song Without Words," written and performed by our Music Director, Matt Johnsen.

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