Join Sandy Neargaard for a time of shared awe and celebration, seeking and finding wonder in pursuit of the eternal question “Is there really a God? Or not?”
Child care will be provided and refreshments are available after the service.

Join Sandy Neargaard for a time of shared awe and celebration, seeking and finding wonder in pursuit of the eternal question “Is there really a God? Or not?”
Child care will be provided and refreshments are available after the service.
This service will focus around our 5th Principle: The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large. The service will be led by Spencer Morfit. In following her conscience, Spencer explains how she got more than she bargained for. She shares how her journey challenged her faith and eventually led her to renew it.
Child care will be provided and refreshments are available after the service.
Helping our Immigrant Neighbors. We welcome immigration attorney Carlos Nicolas Formaggia as our guest speaker. In FPC's first lay-led summer service of the year, Mr. Formaggia will share the stories of his immigrant family clients. The service will also focus on the role the U.S. has had in creating this migrant crisis; what we can do to assist those seeking asylum here in Massachusetts; and how and why we work toward justice, equity, and compassion in human relations. It will be led by FPC's Supporting Asylum Seekers group. Child care will be provided during the service.
This June is the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Rebellion. This service will share and celebrate the story of the movement for equal rights for LGBTQ people. Rev. Cindy will lead the service. Our annual picnic will follow outside.
Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Landrum
Bring a flower to share as we celebrate our annual Flower Communion Sunday which celebrates our love for the diversity of humanity with this beautiful ritual created by Norbert Capek. During this service we will also honor our graduating seniors.
ALSO AT 1:00PM
Sunday, June 2, 2019 at 1:00PM
Animal Blessing Service – Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Landrum
Join us on the lawn (or the community room if it’s rainy) for a special service honoring the our animal companions. Please bring your pets if they are able to travel and be in groups containing other animals with ease, or bring a picture or an item symbolizing your pet, such as a collar or favorite toy. Pets should remain on leashes or in containers during the service. People with animal allergies are asked to exercise caution in attending, especially if the service is moved indoors.
Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Landrum will be preaching.
On Memorial Day our country remembers people who died in active military service. For our service, we're going to expand Memorial Day a bit to remember Unitarian Universalists who served our country throughout history in different ways, from military service to civil rights protests.
Religion has often played a key role in influencing our relationship to the earth: from having “dominion,” to being caretakers, or even partners. What images do we hold? What responsibilities do we have? This service will explore our competing stories about the earth… and the hopes and fears we share going forward.
The Service will be led by members of the FPC Climate Change Task Force.
Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Landrum will be preaching.
Mother's Day is a holiday our culture pays a lot more attention to than Father's Day. The same is often true in our churches, with Father's Day falling during our summer service time. So today we'll talk about and honor parents of all genders, as well as those who are not parents but otherwise mentor and nurture children and youth.
Installation of the Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Landrum
as the Settled Minister of the First Parish Church of Stow and Acton
This Service will be led by our FPC Youth.