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IF YOU HAVE A UCC EVENT OR ANNOUNCEMENT YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE INCLUDED HERE, PLEASE EMAIL DETAILS TO: announcements@charlestonuu.org
| Gage Hall Coffeehouse Gage Hall Coffee House on September 18, 7:30 pm presents Phyllis Tanner Frye with special guest Corey Webb. Street. Admission is $10 Adults; $5 Students. Coffee, teas, sodas, home baked desserts are available for purchase. read more ...
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| Alliance Rummage Sale Saturday, October 2, 9-11:30am. Please bring gently-used clothes, books, toys, household items, electrics (no large furniture, please) to Gage Hall on Friday, October 1, 9am-2pm.
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| Return to the SanctuaryWe will return to the Sanctuary on Sunday, Nov 21. our worship service will celebrate therestoration of our beloved and venerable church structure. Because this is the Sunday before Thanksgiving, we will honor the season with the cider and cornbread ceremony we enjoyed last November.
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| Pancake Breakfast & RE Registration Sunday, Sept 12 marks the transition to the "regular" church year. Breakfast will be served from 10-12 and will be served through the entire time - no need to arrive early. Parents will also register students this Sunday.
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| Launch of the New Church YearOn Sunday, Sept 19, we will meet in the gym of Charleston Day School, right across the street from the church. This will continue during the remainder of the church restoration. We will recognize the close of the summer with a water ceremony - a simple sharing of water gathered from summer travel as a symbol of our annual reunion as a faith community. In addition, the Vestry will designate our plate collection this one Sunday for Crisis Ministries.
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| Pathway to Membership Class A class for new members of UCC will be held on Sundays Sept 26, Oct 3, and Oct 10 after service at 12:30 upstairs in Gage Hall. Child care and lunch will be provided. Sign up at the welcome table in Gage Hall or call the office. read more ...
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| Gage Hall Coffeehouse Gage Hall Coffee House on September 18, 7:30 pm presents Phyllis Tanner Frye with special guest Corey Webb. Street. Admission is $10 Adults; $5 Students. Coffee, teas, sodas, home baked desserts are available for purchase. read more ...
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| Alliance Rummage Sale Saturday, October 2, 9-11:30am. Please bring gently-used clothes, books, toys, household items, electrics (no large furniture, please) to Gage Hall on Friday, October 1, 9am-2pm.
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| Return to the SanctuaryWe will return to the Sanctuary on Sunday, Nov 21. our worship service will celebrate therestoration of our beloved and venerable church structure. Because this is the Sunday before Thanksgiving, we will honor the season with the cider and cornbread ceremony we enjoyed last November.
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| Pancake Breakfast & RE Registration Sunday, Sept 12 marks the transition to the "regular" church year. Breakfast will be served from 10-12 and will be served through the entire time - no need to arrive early. Parents will also register students this Sunday.
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| Launch of the New Church YearOn Sunday, Sept 19, we will meet in the gym of Charleston Day School, right across the street from the church. This will continue during the remainder of the church restoration. We will recognize the close of the summer with a water ceremony - a simple sharing of water gathered from summer travel as a symbol of our annual reunion as a faith community. In addition, the Vestry will designate our plate collection this one Sunday for Crisis Ministries.
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| Pathway to Membership Class A class for new members of UCC will be held on Sundays Sept 26, Oct 3, and Oct 10 after service at 12:30 upstairs in Gage Hall. Child care and lunch will be provided. Sign up at the welcome table in Gage Hall or call the office. read more ...
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About the Unitarian Church in Charleston
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The Unitarian Church in Charleston is a welcoming community of diverse individuals, engaged in journeys of spiritual exploration and growth, as people and as part of society at large. We share a common goal of making this world a better place, although our members have widely diverse beliefs and backgrounds.
For that reason, we tend to be more outwardly focused than many churches -- concentrating more on making this a better world than focusing on some possible afterlife.
This is a place where you can grow spiritually as well as helping humankind and protecting the Earth. Our many programs and social groups reflect this. For example, we have a very strong Social Justice group because we believe in doing good in this life. We also have a strong religious education program because a moral compass is crucial in a world that sees winning as everything, owning things as the path to happiness and cruelty as prime-time entertainment.
Please explore the information provided in this site, and we welcome you enquiries and visits.

The Unitarian Church in Charleston is a welcoming community of diverse individuals, engaged in journeys of spiritual exploration and growth, as people and as part of society at large. We share a common goal of making this world a better place, although our members have widely diverse beliefs and backgrounds.
For that reason, we tend to be more outwardly focused than many churches -- concentrating more on making this a better world than focusing on some possible afterlife.
This is a place where you can grow spiritually as well as helping humankind and protecting the Earth. Our many programs and social groups reflect this. For example, we have a very strong Social Justice group because we believe in doing good in this life. We also have a strong religious education program because a moral compass is crucial in a world that sees winning as everything, owning things as the path to happiness and cruelty as prime-time entertainment.
Please explore the information provided in this site, and we welcome you enquiries and visits.

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