Event Series Forum

Forum: Together, We Have Enough.

Emerson/Thoreau Room +1 more

GreeNest believes that everyone deserves a place to sleep, eat, and gather. We believe there are enough beds, blankets, pots and pans, and furnishings circulating in our community for everyone. We connect these donated household items to neighbors overcoming adversity, creating a stronger homes and brighter futures. Come learn how that couch you've thought of replacing could change a life.

Event Series New Here Gathering

New Here Gathering

Whitney Young/Welcome Room +1 more

If this is one of your first times visiting the Fellowship or you've found your way back after an extended absence, the New Here Gathering is for you!

Event Series Mindfulness Mondays

Mindfulness Mondays Is Zoom-Only 6/16

Whitney Young/Welcome Room +1 more

There will be no onsite Mindfulness Monday today. The building is closed for flooring replacement. The Zoom room will be open at 11 am today.  Next Monday, June 23, this group will meet at the Trellis labyrinth. The Zoom room will remain open at 11 am next week.
We will resume the in-person @ the Fellowship + Zoom gathering on June 30.  All are welcome.

Event Series Forum

Forum: “Love Songs” From the Liberation Wars

Emerson/Thoreau Room +1 more

On June 17, 1943, several hundred African American workers sat down at their jobs at RJ Reynolds Tobacco and refused to work until their pay and working conditions improved. Over the next few days, thousands walked off the job across multiple tobacco companies. This began a years-long struggle chronicled by historian Robert Rodgers Korstad in his prize-winning book, "Civil Rights Unionism: Tobacco Workers and the Struggle for Democracy in the Mid-Twentieth-Century South." "Love Songs from the Liberation Wars", the jazz opera that tells the moving story of the 1940's tobacco worker strikes in the Camel City, is coming to Winston-Salem as a one-night special showcase performance.

Event Series Sunday Worship Services

Summer Worship Service: Juneteenth

Fellowship Hall +1 more

Juneteenth. June 19, 1865. The day when the enslaved people of Galveston Texas finally received the Emancipation Proclamation, 2 years after it had been delivered to the rest of the enslaved people in the Southern states. Some cite this as the end of slavery in the United States, but it was only the final part of deploying the Emancipation Proclamation. Ending the institution of slavery in this country is not a single story, nor is freedom.

Event Series New Here Gathering

New Here Gathering

Whitney Young/Welcome Room +1 more

If this is one of your first times visiting the Fellowship or you've found your way back after an extended absence, the New Here Gathering is for you!

EcoSolutions Meeting

Emerson/Thoreau Room +1 more

Join us as we talk through the future leadership of EcoSolutions and our upcoming program year.

Event Series Forum

Forum: Planetary Stewardship Program in the Dominican Republic Defending Our Future: Deforestation, Water & Agriculture

Emerson/Thoreau Room +1 more

Join us for an enlightening discussion with Gayle Goldsmith as she shares her experience in the Planetary Stewardship Program in the Dominican Republic. Through hands-on learning, Gayle explored the devastating effects of deforestation on water resources and agriculture—discovering how environmental degradation threatens food security and community resilience.

Event Series Sunday Worship Services

Summer Worship Service

Fellowship Hall +1 more

Worship Leader: TBD Worship Associate: TBD Join us in person or online. Click here to watch the service online via Zoom —> https://uufws.org/virtual-worship-service Don't forget to join us after the […]

Event Series New Here Gathering

New Here Gathering

Whitney Young/Welcome Room +1 more

If this is one of your first times visiting the Fellowship or you've found your way back after an extended absence, the New Here Gathering is for you!

Event Series Mindfulness Mondays

Mindfulness Mondays

Whitney Young/Welcome Room +1 more

Gatherings of Mindfulness Mondays are multi-platform, on Zoom and also at the Fellowship either indoors or on the grounds depending on weather conditions. All are welcome.