Our UUCNH Farm Stand Project finished its second year at the end of October 2014. From June 8th through October 26th, on 21 consecutive Sundays, UUCNH members, friends and children came together to share our vegetables, peach butter, herbs, flowers, muffins, mulberries, cupcakes, seedlings and CSA shares, to produce over $1800 in donations. These donations benefitted client families at two local food pantries:

North Hills Community Outreach and Northside Common Ministries. We asked that our $904 to each buy food. In NHCO’s hands, $904 buys 1350 large jars of peanut butter and 1350 cans of tuna. In NCM’s hands $904 buys 3616 dozen fresh eggs.

Eggs are not regularly distributed to client families unless there is a sponsor or a special drive to underwrite the distribution. Our donation funds 4 such distributions and buys other food as well. Our little Farm Stand fed families this summer when school lunch programs were suspended. UUCNH members, friends and children lived our mission by sharing our abundance with neighbors who need help with food.

Thanks to all who donated. You are the best.

Farm Stand Crew

Upcoming Services

Laughter is the Best Medicine

May 5 @ 10:30 am - 11:45 am

Sunday is World Laughter Day. Join us as Rev. Lee Anne explores the many ways that laughter benefits our emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being.  Come prepared to laugh! The service will include a ceremonial signing of the Settled Ministry Agreement, followed by cake!

The Importance of Being Grounded

May 12 @ 10:30 am - 11:45 am

Ever feel out of sorts – achy all over, sluggish, and mentally foggy? Well, there’s an ancient practice, well-supported by medical science, that you might want to try.  Join Rev. Lee Anne as she explores the many benefits of being grounded. After the service, the Denominational Affairs Committee will be facilitating discussion about the proposed [...]

When there are so many ways to divide us into those who are “in” and those who are “out,” how do we find common ground? Join Rev. Lee Anne as she explores the causes of and the antidotes to the natural tendency toward tribalism.

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