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“No more important duty can be urged upon those who are entering the great theatre of life than simple loyalty to their best convictions.”

~ Edwin H. Chapin (born December 29, 1814)

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Sun Feb 05 @10:30AM -
Worship & RE
Sun Feb 05 @12:00PM - 02:00PM
19 Ways to Heal & Transform the World
Sun Feb 05 @ 2:30PM - 04:30PM
Spirits Call Choir
Sun Feb 05 @ 6:30PM - 07:15PM
Passage Meditation and Mantram
Mon Feb 06 @ 7:00PM - 09:00PM
Rainbow Choir
Mon Feb 06 @ 7:00PM - 09:00PM
Religious Exploration Committee Meeting

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Susan B. Anthony was a UU

Susan B. Anthony, a Unitarian and Quaker, was extremely influential in the women's suffrage movement.

Unitarian Universalists and Quakers still share many principles, notably that they are creedless religions with a long-standing commitment to social justice. It is therefore common to see Unitarian Universalists and Quakers working together.

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