Advent Booklet 2022

It’s that time of year again…we are gathering writings and visual art for the 2022 Advent devotional booklet! You can contribute one of your favorite writings (poems, sermon excerpts, songs and hymns, etc.!) or an original piece of your own. …

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Compassion in Action September 2022

Looking forward to October, we will again support the Gainesville Area AIDS Project (GAAP) and their TREE program (The Replenishment of Everyday Essentials).  Help us support our income challenged neighbors living with HIV/AIDS. Many essential items cannot be purchased …

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North Playground Gets Facelift

Over the course of a week in August the north playground was regraded and new drainage installed. Then a group of dedicated volunteers spent a Saturday morning cleaning and reinstalling the play equipment. Many thanks to all that helped! …

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Compensation Task Force: A Perspective

The work of the Compensation Task Force (CTF) was initiated by Rev. Shelly Wilson. She recognized that compensation is approximately 72% of the UCG budget and non-discretionary expenses like utilities and liability insurance equal another 23% for a total of …

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Youth Happenings- September 2022

Our youth groups are gathering again after the summer break. See the schedule for September below and watch your email for addtional information! Looking forward to a great year! Sept 3 (Saturday) Labor Day Family Beach Day, Anastasia State Park…

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UCG Young Adult Group

UCG’s Young Adult Group is open to all post-high school young adults and meets for lunch twice per month from September through April. The group meets at the fountain in the Courtyard after the second service to walk to a …

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CMRB – September 2022

Did You Know? Several years ago, the Congregation-Ministry Review Board (CMRB) created A Roadmap to Help Members Address Their Concerns about the Church. It’s a 3-page guide designed to help members use healthy communication processes when we have concerns …

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