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Our next Sunday Morning Dialog is December 21st. CLICK HERE for more information.
December 14th, 10:30am
In person and livestreamed on YouTube
It’s a Wonderful Life
Rev. Seth Fisher, guest minister, First UU Fellowship of Hunterdon County
Inspired by the classic movie and the Christmas spirit, it’s the perfect time of year to think about peace on earth and goodwill toward all.
Music: Michael Rosin, Music Director; Ukulele Orchestra
Rev. Seth Fisher has served First Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Hunterdon County, NJ since 2016. He is grateful for this opportunity to visit Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Monmouth County!
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November Theme: NURTURING GRATITUDE
It’s not what we have that constitutes our abundance, but what we appreciate.
We enter the world as strangers who all at once become heirs to a harvest of memory, spirit, and dream that has long preceded us and will now enfold, nourish, and sustain us. The gift of the world is our first blessing.
It could happen any time, tornado, earthquake… Or sunshine, love, salvation… That’s why we wake and look out — no guarantees in this life. But some bonuses, like morning, like right now.
So much has been given to me; I have no time to ponder over that which has been denied.
Happiness does not make us grateful, gratefulness makes us happy.
When you are with someone who has developed the habit of gratitude, you SO want what they have. They are not grasping for more. They are savoring, shaking their heads slightly with the quietest wonder.
You wander from room to room, hunting for the diamond necklace that is already around your neck!
With gratitude, optimism is sustainable. If you can find something to be grateful for then you can find something to look forward to, and you can carry on.











