Upcoming Events
Saturday, February 25th
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Coffee House: Rachel Avonne
- Start time: 07:00pm
- End date: Saturday, February 25th
- End time: 09:00pm
- Published: Saturday, February 4th
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As the leader of the house trio at the Mansion On Turtle Creek in Dallas for five years, Rachel Avonne sang and played piano for Don Henley, Rod Stewart, Steve Winwood, Paul McCartney, Quincy Jones, Billy Joel, Sidney Portier, Robert Goulet, Patti LaBelle, and others. She has performed at special events. wineries, and exclusive night spots throughout the United States.
Classy, soulful, sultry, intoxicating, and powerful. Armed with a concert pianist’s technique and a jazz pianist’s improvisational skills, Rachel’s piano playing is unparalleled. Often imitated - never duplicated. A prolific songwriter, Rachel has composed music in the styles of Pop, Jazz, R&B, Rock, Country, Blues, and more. She knows how to gauge a crowd and their musical cravings instead of sticking to a regimented "set list".
Rachel’s musical depth and proficiency give her the ability to change a set on command. She can segue from sultry jazz standards to groovy Motown songs to pop and rock.
A seasoned performer with a polished sound, Rachel has that kind of voice that exhibits emotion, eliciting a connection with her audience that lets them know she's lived what she sings.
She is a true artist and makes every song she performs her own. Once you’ve heard her unforgettable voice you’ll understand why she is the favorite singer of Dallas night life.
Come listen to Rachel Avonne - for just a voluntary “Love Offering” of $10.
BYOB. Coffee, tea and soft drinks will be provided. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the music… - View this event in Google Calendar
Sunday, February 26th
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Common Ground Worship Service
- Start time: 10:00am
- End date: Sunday, February 26th
- End time: 11:15am
- Published: Monday, December 6th
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Sermon: Kristen Robertson
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Buddha's Brain
- Start time: 11:30am
- End date: Sunday, February 26th
- End time: 12:30pm
- Published: Monday, September 5th
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Discussion of the book, Buddha's Brain, led by Jana Wertheim in the Sanctuary. Modern science and ancient teachings combine to show readers how to have greater emotional balance in turbulent times
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Harried Reasoners Humanism Group
- Start time: 11:30am
- End date: Sunday, February 26th
- End time: 12:30pm
- Published: Monday, August 8th
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Harried Reasoners Humanism Meetup Group (Democracy Room)
This weekly group focuses on human solutions to human issues from a skeptical, secular or humanist point of view -- the good, the bad, the funny, and the...Details: http://www.meetup.com/humanism-191/events/kkjdnyplbsb/
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Relgious Education
- Start time: 11:30am
- End date: Sunday, February 26th
- End time: 12:30pm
- Published: Tuesday, August 23rd
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Religious Education for youth and adults will take place after our Common Ground Service. We teach age appropriate classes to support the Unitarian Universalist Seven Principles and the inherit worth and dignity of all.
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Tuesday, February 28th
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Board of Trustees Meeting
- Start time: 07:00pm
- End date: Tuesday, February 28th
- End time: 09:00pm
- Published: Friday, December 30th
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All are welcome to join the board of trustees meeting. (Community Room)
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Sunday, March 4th
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Common Ground Worship Service
- Start time: 10:00am
- End date: Sunday, March 4th
- End time: 11:15am
- Published: Monday, December 6th
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Harried Reasoners Humanism Group
- Start time: 11:30am
- End date: Sunday, March 4th
- End time: 12:30pm
- Published: Monday, August 8th
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Harried Reasoners Humanism Meetup Group (Democracy Room)
This weekly group focuses on human solutions to human issues from a skeptical, secular or humanist point of view -- the good, the bad, the funny, and the...Details: http://www.meetup.com/humanism-191/events/kkjdnyplbsb/
- View this event in Google Calendar
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Relgious Education
- Start time: 11:30am
- End date: Sunday, March 4th
- End time: 12:30pm
- Published: Tuesday, August 23rd
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Religious Education for youth and adults will take place after our Common Ground Service. We teach age appropriate classes to support the Unitarian Universalist Seven Principles and the inherit worth and dignity of all.
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We are affiliated with the more than 1000 other congregations that make up the Unitarian Universalist Association. The Unitarian Universalist Association was born in 1961 with the consolidation of the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of America. Unitarianism traces its roots to the Anti-Trinitarians of the early Christian church who believed God was a unity, a single entity and Jesus, a messenger of God, was human. The Universalists believed that God saved everyone; that a loving God condemns no one to eternal damnation. This idea goes all the way back to "church fathers" such as Origen and Clement of Alexandria.
Today Unitarian Universalists put religious insights to the tests of heart and mind. We are not bound by dogma. We maintain revelation is not closed and continue the search for truth and meaning. We call Unitarian Universalism a Living Tradition. We believe in social justice, equality, democracy, and compassion, and that how a person lives is more important than what a person says they believe. Our churches are held together by covenants, like our Pathways DNA, not by creedal tests or formals. How we agree to be together is more important than ideas we must all hold in common about ultimate truth. In the end, religious authority lies not in a person, not in a book, not in a creed, but in ourselves.




