Ruby Long Tounsel is an ERUUF member who works as an emergency room physician. Dr. Tounsel asks that we all contact our congresspeople to demand personal protection equipment (PPE ) for front line health care workers. Use this link for more information.
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Help Us Check the Pulse of ERUUF!
The ERUUF Board of Trustees would like feedback about life at ERUUF. The Pulse Survey takes about 10 minutes to complete. It is open from Feb. 1-29. This year, the Pulse Survey includes some focused questions about ERUUF's strategic plan as well as a few items about our Music Program. Options:
1.Click Survey link.
2. Come to Coffee Hour in February to chat with the Committee on the Evaluation of Ministry who will arrange for you to complete the survey on the spot or provide a paper survey.
Questions? Contact: Julie Edmunds.
Come Sing with Us!
Dr. Glen Thomas Rideout, Director of Worship & Music at the First Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Ann Arbor, Michigan, will be spending time with our congregation Saturday, February 22 - Sunday, February 23, leading a workshop and rehearsal as we continue to co-create our music ministry here at ERUUF.
The Art of Karin Neuvirth
- Category: Art Gallery Exhibits Art Gallery Exhibits
- Published: Feb 12, 2020 Feb 12, 2020
Karin Neuvirth is best known for her textural acrylic paintings of wooded landscapes which she refers to as treescapes. Her current style of painting involves many layers of paint which she applies with a palette knife utilizing the technique of using broken color to create a sense of movement within her work. Color is the most prominent element in her work. In order to form a more thorough understanding of color, she chooses to mix all of the colors that she uses from only the primary colors and white.
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ERUUF Coronavirus Updates
April 27, 2023
A new phase has been reached in the COVID-19 virus.
As a spiritual community, we at ERUUF strive to create a culture of respect and care for one another. Our Covid-19 policies have been guided by serious concern and consideration for the safety and well-being of all ERUUF members, staff, and visitors, with a commitment to equity and care for the most vulnerable among us and those who are marginalized both at ERUUF and in the larger community.
