UU Fellowship holds ‘Creativity Service’ March 25
Published 11:41 am Friday, March 23, 2012
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will meet on Sunday, March 25 at the Tryon Youth Center on Rt. 176 N. at 10:30 a.m. This service will be devoted to the creative side of the congregation. Various members of the TBUUF fellowship, who have special talents and interests in the arts, will share their talents with the rest of us.
Selections from a sermon by Rev. Rowe entitled “Seeing” will be read, and the group will discuss how artists may see things in fresh and new ways and may often be willing to help others see things from a different perspective.
Several members of the congregation have already volunteered to participate in the service. Annie Ewing and her female folk music group will provide music, artists Penny Kessler, Marie King, Katherine Smith and Christine Mariotti will show and talk about their paintings. Wood craftsman Grant Libramento will show and discuss his handmade chairs. Others will read poetry and prose during the service.
All of the congregation will have a 3-D project to complete by the end of the morning.
This unusual service is open to the public and all are invited to share it with the artists on that day. After the service the culinary arts will be sampled with coffee and conversation.
For information, call 828-894-5776 or visit www.uutryonnc.org.
– article submitted by Dan Dworkin