The newsletter for August is now online
http://www.hullunitarians.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/2017-August-newsletter.pdf
The website of the Hull Unitarian Church
The newsletter for August is now online
http://www.hullunitarians.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/2017-August-newsletter.pdf
All proceeds this week will be donated to ![]()
Their Harvest 2017 Appeal is asking that you take an empty water bottle, fill it with change and bring it into church. WaterAid will use the money to help dig a deep borehole to give a year round supply of clean water to a community facing drought.
For more information click here http://www.wateraid.org/uk/audience/community-groups/harvest
You are welcome to join us for coffee and fellowship on Friday 23rd June from 10:30 am to noon at the church in Park Street.
Entry is free and there will be a table top sale with proceeds being donated to The MS Society. To find out more about the help and support they offer people with Multiple Sclerosis click here https://www.mssociety.org.uk/

For details and how you can help see the attached leaflet


We have nailed our aspirations to the church wall, to tell those attending secular community events what we strive to achieve as a church community.
HULL UNITARIAN CHURCH
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
JUNE 25 2017 following worship.
The annual general meeting will receive the report of the trustees and a report from the Minister.
Members and friends are welcome to participate, noting that only members can vote. To be a member you need to have attended church events regularly for at least 6 months, and to agree to our principles of mutual respect and tolerance, and support our aspirations.
Members are eligible to nominate as a trustee. The Church constitution proposes 7 as the preferred number of trustees, although there can be as few as three and as many as 11. Please consider becoming a trustee.
Our church is in a phase of renewal and growth, so it is a great time to become involved.
Our Shared Aspiration
We gather as a caring spiritual community
to help one another;
and to seek meaning and direction in our lives,
by exploring the vast reaches of our minds and spirit.
