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Communication Website Updates The Online UU Library Catalog is Here!

The Online UU Library Catalog is Here!

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UU Library Catalog on Website

100_0490Thanks to the industriousness and vision of Marilyn Brooke, our Library Committee chair, we now have a UU Library Catalog online!

How does this work?

Go to the Home Tab, Our Libraries, UU Library Catalog (here) to find the book you are interested in. You then visit the physical library in the "house" part of the church, and check out your book.There are instructions in the library.

What if I want to buy the book?

You are in luck! The UU Library on our website has a link to Amazon.ca. You will automatically be directed there with a link to our chuch account (and the church gets about 5% of the sale). And it doesn't cost you any more.

If you want to do additional shopping, try our Amazon store, at the bottom of every page in the website.

Thank you Marilyn for your hard work.

An RE Library is coming in the future.

Karin

 

Quick Links

A few links to make finding popular items on the site a little easier. You can also use the Search box in the top right corner of every page.

Please direct questions or comments about the website to the Webmaster.

UU Bits and Bytes

UUs and Jesus

“How do Unitarian Universalists regard Jesus?”

Benjamin Franklin on March 9, 1790, wrote:

“As to Jesus of Nazareth, my opinion of whom you particularly desire, I think the system of morals and his religion, as he left them to us, the best ... but I apprehend it has received various corrupting changes, and I have ... some doubts as to his divinity, tho' it is a question I do not dogmatize upon.” 

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