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Fair Trade Coffee and Chocolate for RE |
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Beginning in May, Fair Trade coffee and chocolate will be on sale after service in the Social Hall (so the chocolate doesn't melt) on the first Sunday of each month. Buy these necessities of life and help support RE! Stop by and say hi to Roxanne Foster. |
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The titles below are just a small selection of the wonderful used books that are for sale at our UUFG BookStore, in the Phillips Social Hall, following Sunday service.- "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly", Jean-Dominique Bauby, paperback. In December 1995, Jean-Dominique Bauby, the 43-year old editor of French "Elle", suffered a massive stroke that left him completely and permanently paralyzed, a victim of "locked-in syndrome". Where once he had been renowned for his gregariousness and wit, Bauby now found himself imprisoned in an inert body, able to communicate only by blinking his left eye. The miracle is that in doing so he was able to compose this stunningly eloquent memoir, which was published two days before Bauby's death in 1996. It is less a record of affliction than it is a celebration of the liberating power of consciousness.
- "Wisdomkeepers: Meetings With Native American Spiritual Elders", Steve Wall and Harvey Arden, hardcover. "The spiritual heritage of Native American people is here – it has not been extinguished. I believe the spiritual fire still burns and is beckoning for America, indeed the world, to come closer, to listen, to learn, and to share in its warmth and comfort."
- "Historical Atlas of World Mythology, vol I. The Way of the Animal Powers. Part 2: Mythologies of the Great Hunt", Joseph Campbell.
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