RESCHEDULED: 'Nature's Pathway to Mindfulness' at the Upper Delaware UU Fellowship

New date:  Sunday, March 2

Posted 2/8/25

Mindful of the forecast of heavy snow and ice this weekend, the UDUUF will  not meet on Sunday. February 9.  Stay safe and warm this Sunday! 

On Sunday, February 16 at 10:15 …

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RESCHEDULED: 'Nature's Pathway to Mindfulness' at the Upper Delaware UU Fellowship

New date:  Sunday, March 2

Posted
Mindful of the forecast of heavy snow and ice this weekend, the UDUUF will not meet on Sunday. February 9. Stay safe and warm this Sunday! 
On Sunday, February 16 at 10:15 a.m., the fellowship will hold its annual Congregational Meeting, accompanied by a sermon by Rev. Laurie Stuart.
 
Drawing on his background as a clinical psychologist, John Harvey will speak to the Upper Delaware Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on Sunday, March 2, starting at 10:15 a.m.

He will review contemporary science that validates the many beneficial effects of time in nature on physical, emotional, cognitive and spiritual well-being. He will explore the various pathways for creating a deep nature connection and provide step-by-step guidance on how to spend time safely and beneficially in nature. He promises to share some of my most meaningful nature connections

These topics may be particularly relevant as many individuals are currently seeking ways to reduce stress and enhance their health and well-being by connecting with nature. In addition, a personal nature connection can foster environmental awareness and conservation activism.

Sunday morning services of the UDUUF are held in person at 10:15 a.m. in the Narrowsburg Union, 7 Erie Ave., Room 102, Narrowsburg, NY 12764, and livestreamed on Zoom (see link below). For more information about this or upcoming weekly programs, see upperdelawareuu.org or email uduuf2022@gmail.com.

Bookmark this link for this and future UDUUF services: https://zoom.us/j/9376301223.
Upper Delaware Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, John Harvey

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