Unitarian Universalist Congregation of The Great South Bay

We welcome everyone: Atheist, Agnostic, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Humanist, Jewish, Muslim, Pagan, or those who identify with other philosophical or religious traditions. We welcome the LGBT community.

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Sun., May 19, 2012, 11:00am

“Poetry Sunday”

Our hearts ache for Moore, Oklahoma

Sun., May 26, 2012, 11:00am

“War or Peace — Is There a Choice?”

Presented by UUGSB's Rev. Christopher McMahon. War has been part of the human scene since the dawn of humanity? Is human conflict doomed to result in war or is there a choice? Is it possible to avoid war in all cases? We will consider this on this Memorial Day weekend.

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Location Info: Where are we?

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11 Collins Ave., Sayville NY

As our CO is nearly complete, please watch for signs to announce when we will officially open in our NEW BUILDING at 11 Collins Avenue. Please be aware that work is still on-going inside (as well as outside), so please bear with us! Our new home will be transforming constantly over the coming months into a warm, and welcoming atmosphere we know you’ll love. (Click for map and directions ››)

Upcoming & Ongoing Events

Thurs., May 23, 7:30pm
Meditation Group

Members are forming a group. Come join this organizational meeting if you are interested. More info »

Friday, May 24, 6:30pm
Book Discussion Group

(Fourth Friday this month) Potluck & discussion. Our book Ernest Hemingway's, A Farewell to Arms.
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Sunday., June 2, 12:15pm
UUGSB Corporate Meeting

All UUGSB Members are invited and encouraged to attend. MORE INFO »

Wed., June 5, 12:30pm
UU Women's Group

Brown bag a lunch and a snack — tea to be provided. We meet for lunch and small talk at 11 Collins Ave., Sayville. More info »

Upcoming Sunday Services (11:00 am)

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May 5

Rev. Christopher McMahon: "To Give is to Receive" — When we are called to love others, we are called to give but what does “giving” do for us and for the world we live in?

May 12

"Encampment for Citizenship (or EFC)" — Presented by guest speakers, Nancy Marr and Jason Neal. The EFC was established in 1946 as a response to the horrors of WWII. This educational and community service experience gave young people the skills, tool for discernment, and opportunities for direct involvement to become active members of our democratic society.

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May 19

"Poetry Sunday" — A Sunday of poetic inspiration. Among other poetic recitations, members of the Fellowship are invited to share poems — either picked from their favorites, or written by them.

May 26

Rev. Christopher McMahon: "War or Peace — Is There a Choice?" — War has been part of the human scene since the dawn of humanity? Is human conflict doomed to result in war or is there a choice? Is it possible to avoid war in all cases? We will consider this on this Memorial Day weekend.

UUGSB News

New Phone Number

We now have our new permanent phone number installed in our new building. Please update your contact information with our new number: (631) 319-1002. Thank you!

Superstorm Sandy Relief Efforts

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For Donations and Volunteering to the Relief Effort:

Call Barbara 631-680-5807, email mcgscc@gmail.com, or friend "Sayville Chamber" on Facebook.

Sayville Chamber Hurricane Relief is open again for volunteering, donation drop offs, and inquiries. Do stop in and lend a hand.
Current Hours (*subject to change—call):
Mon 9:30am-11:00am
Wed 9:30am-11:00am
Sat 2:30pm-3:30pm

Our new home is nearly open!

As we wait our final Certificate of Occupancy, we've been getting ready to open.

Read more on our purchase of the old Sayville Library. ››

We are now on Twitter! @UUGSB

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