UU Meeting House of Pittsfield

UU Meeting House of Pittsfield "Love is the spirit of this church, and service is its law. We're a faith community of all ages, backgrounds, and beliefs. Right here. Right now.

This is our great convenant: to dwell together in peace, to seek the truth in love, and to help one another." We're dreamers, thinkers, and doers who recognize spirituality and community as necessary to the creation of whole people. Join us as we endeavor for more love, more justice, and more hope in this world. Our beautiful and historic building is temporarily under renovation, so we're taking o

ur gatherings out into the community. See our upcoming events for more info, and learn more at: pittsfielduu.org

02/22/2025

Join us on Feb 23rd at 11:00 am at the Pittsfield Public Library for the Sunday Service. The Reflection, focused on resiliency, was written by Jan and Rev. Julianne. Coffee hour following the service.

01/14/2025

5 days until we March!

11/22/2024

Please join us Sunday November 24 at 11:00 for our Sunday Service with Rev. Julianne Bousquet. Her reflection is titled "Still, we are Grateful".

Our services are held at the Pittsfield Public Library. Please enter through the side door. We meet on the lower level, accessible by stairs or elevator.

The second of two collections, to benefit the victims of recent hurricanes, will be received. Please consider donating generously to help our distant neighbors who continue to struggle with serious weather damage, especially as Thanksgiving approaches.

Coffee, refreshments and conversation will be enjoyed after the service.

Our service on Sunday, November 10, will be led by Rev. Mark Worth. His topic is Faith of an Unrepentant Liberal. Servic...
11/07/2024

Our service on Sunday, November 10, will be led by Rev. Mark Worth. His topic is Faith of an Unrepentant Liberal. Service begins at 11:00 in the meeting room of the Pittsfield Public Library. It will be good to be together.

11/06/2024
Join us on Sunday October 27th at 11:00 for a service led by Rev. Julianne Bousquet. Her reflection is entitled, "Just W...
10/24/2024

Join us on Sunday October 27th at 11:00 for a service led by Rev. Julianne Bousquet. Her reflection is entitled, "Just Walking Each Other Home."

10/12/2024

In a world shaken by so much loss and destruction, Adrienne Rich’s words point us to an important truth. While the weight of what has been broken can feel overwhelming, healing doesn't rest in extraordinary hands alone. It lives in the quiet, persistent work of those who, despite the odds, work to rebuild the world, piece by piece, heart by heart. Take some time this weekend to consider this question: What is yours to rebuild in the midst of all that has been lost?
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If you want to carpool to Augusta for this service, meet in the UUMH parking lot at 9:00.
10/12/2024

If you want to carpool to Augusta for this service, meet in the UUMH parking lot at 9:00.

Please join us at 69 Winthrop Street, Augusta, Maine on Sunday, October 13th at 10 am in person and on boxcast [link found on our website, www.augustauu.org] Service title is "Believing In What You Believe" Rev. Vanessa Titang

We gather in community listening to and respecting diverse understandings of the spiritual, of the Divine of many names. As we hold space for unique beliefs, do we each also do this for ourselves? Let us listen to, recognize and embrace the unique iterations of the Divine, including of our own understandings, to each authentically believe in what we believe.

A special thank you to our worship arts team. Lori Milner will be our worship associate. Angie Blevins will manage Boxcast technology and run the slides prepared by Hanna Brown. Stefanie Barley will be our pianist and our greeter will be Michaela Loisel. Richard Bridges will lead the team that is hosting coffee hour.

Bio: Rev. Vanessa Lynn Titang (she/her/they) is an ordained Unitarian Universalist minister. She attended Smith College for a BA in Philosophy and Sociology, and Wheelock College for a MS in Organizational Leadership, before finding Unitarian Universalism and her call to ministry. She graduated with her M.Div. from Meadville Lombard Theological School in 2022. Vanessa is the proud mother of her child, Amelie, and resides in Ellsworth, Me.

Don was a beloved member of the UUMH Community. Those who knew him will remember seeing the twinkle he always had in his...
10/12/2024

Don was a beloved member of the UUMH Community. Those who knew him will remember seeing the twinkle he always had in his eye and hearing his beautiful bass singing voice. Our condolences to Lou and the rest of Don's family.

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09/30/2024

Join Us for a Meaningful Field Trip to Augusta UU Church

COMMUNITY CONNECTION SPIRITUAL GROWTH
We are excited to announce our upcoming field trip to the Augusta UU Church on October 13! Carpooling is available. This is a wonderful opportunity to come together as a community, to connect with fellow Unitarian Universalists, and to experience the warmth of shared worship. Regardless of your background or beliefs, you are warmly invited to join us in this exploration of diverse spiritual practices. Attending together not only enriches
our understanding but also deepens our bonds as a caring community. Let’s embrace this chance to grow spiritually and enjoy the joy of communal worship.

The service begins at 10:00am on Sunday October 13 and the address for the Church is at 69 Winthrop St in Augusta. You can check out their website at:
augustauu.org (There will be no Sunday service at the Pittsfield Public Library that day)

Anyone interested in carpooling should be at the UUMH parking lot by 9:00am.

Directions and Parking
UUCC sits at the corner of Summer and Winthrop Streets. Our physical address is 69 Winthrop Street.
Directions: From North or South on 1-95, take Exit 109A, right off the ramp onto Western Avenue. After a few blocks, there is a set of lights with a Burger King on your right with a sign to the airport. Turn left at this set of lights which is Old Winthrop St. Follow it, making the sharp turn to the right past the airport and continue down the hill. When you are near the bottom of the hill, the church is on the left. If you reach a set of lights, you've gone too far.

09/30/2024

You are invited to take a field trip to attend the Sunday service at the UU Community Church in Augusta on Winthrop St on Oct 13. Their service begins at 10:00am so if you are interested in carpooling, meet at our church parking lot at 9:00 and we'll leave at about 9:10.
There will be no Sunday service at Pittsfield Pub Library that day.

Address

112 Easy Street P. O. Box 160
Pittsfield, ME
04967

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