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Love Is More Than A Feeling
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Love shows up in many forms—and it’s meant to be shared. In this fun, interactive, multi-generational service, we’ll explore the different ways love lives among us and how we can put love into action. Everyone will create a symbol of love, and we will share those symbols through a Heart Communion.
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This Sunday, February 8, 2026
11 AM - Sunday Service
12:30 PM - Chinese New Year Celebration (RE Event)
12:30 PM - Membership Committee Meeting (Forum Room)
5:00 PM -Chattanooga Humanist Assembly
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4:30 PM Standing Out Chattanooga
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7:00 PM Eating Disorders Anonymous
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6:30 PM Church Band Practice
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6:00 PM Narcotics Anonymous Meditation Meeting
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9:00 AM 12 Step Group (Forum Room)
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Home. Home is more than just a place - it's a feeling. Home may be where you live, a memory, a culture or a person or activity that makes you feel welcome and loved. In this class, we will explore what "home" means to us and create a personal keepsake. The finished size is approximately 4"x6". Using fabric allows us to tell stories through texture, color and pattern. Each piece of fabric may represent some aspect of your "home."
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Please bring fabric/paper scissors and pinking shears if you already have them and want to use them (no need to buy anything—we have plenty to share).
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You’re welcome to bring personal embellishments like beads, charms, or stamps if you have them (optional—materials will be provided).
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The event is fun, relaxing, and low-pressure.
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No prior skills needed—no sewing, art, writing, or drawing experience required.
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**PRIOR REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.**
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CLICK HERE to sign up, find payment links, and/or request a scholarship. Space is limited to 20 participants.
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*Please note the meeting on February 8 will take place in the forum room
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Charlie Wilson's War: Film Viewing Feb. 15
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The Social Justice Committee is hosting a viewing of Charlie Wilson's War after the service on Sunday, Feb. 15. Popcorn will be provided! Bring your Welcome Back Mandy lunch to enjoy the film!
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ALL are invited to join "SINGING for SOLIDARITY and RESISTANCE," - a monthly community sing-along for Sustenance, Solidarity, ReSistance, and Support on the 3rd Saturday of each month from 10-11:30am at the Unitarian Universalist Church at 3224 Navajo Dr, Chattanooga, TN, 37411.
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Singing is a resource, a gift, and a power that helps to connect us, to regulate our nervous systems, to metabolize our feelings. Singing from the heart is not about perfection its about changing ourselves and our world.
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We will be sharing simple songs of historical significance (ie: "We Shall Overcome") as well as new songs for THIS moment in our collective history, including many being sung now by our friends in Minneapolis, MN. Whether you come to sing, breathe, or simply BE with us in these times, this space is for you and You are welcome HERE.
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An Art on the Walls Exhibit (concludes February 8, 2026)
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Webster defines mélange as “a mixture, often of incongruous elements.” Moving from alcove to alcove, the viewer encounters prints, original paintings, photography, and fiber art. The mix is abstract, representational, and in-between: the only commonality being the color blue.
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Original art is presented by Qimmah Zayn, Carol Hobbs and Emily Compton. The photograph titled Blue Reflections is by Richard Dubé. Prints include shibori-patterned lokta paper and the art of Franz Marc. Most works are available for purchase with a percentage of the price donated to UUCC.
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The above is a painting by Carol Hobbs titled Gaven’s Bicycle.
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SUN: 9:00AM - 1:00PM
MON: CLOSED
TUE: CLOSED
WED: 10:00AM-4:30PM
THU: 10:00AM-4:30PM
FRI: 11:00AM-2:00PM
SAT: CLOSED
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