Author: All Souls Church Office Assistant

January 28 – Translators of Cultures-Minority Youth Advocacy

Guest Speaker: Irina Goubanova, director and founder of Translators of Cultures/Minority Youth Advocacy. The Translators of Cultures/Minority Youth Advocacy program has been in place for ten years and has three components: (1) Translators of Cultures Youth leaders (WHS students as well as minority students who are working or attending colleges and who are WHS alumni) … Continue reading January 28 – Translators of Cultures-Minority Youth Advocacy

Charitable Giving and the All Souls’ Endowment Fund

Your church, All Souls, has an endowment fund.  An endowment fund is a vehicle to support the long term financial stability of the Church.  Gifting opportunities to this fund include planned gifts and outright gifts of current assets.  Currently All Souls has over $20,000 in this fund.  Interest earned from the fund helps defray our annual operating … Continue reading Charitable Giving and the All Souls’ Endowment Fund

Getting to Know UUs

Getting to Know UUs, the first of a series of bi-monthly gatherings, will be conducted by Mark Sanderson on Sunday, January 14, from 11:00 am to noon following the morning worship service.  Class Agenda: ·         Sharing our Life/Spiritual Journey…how we got here. ·         Unitarian Universalism, an historical overview ·         All Souls: Who we are, over 100 years in Sioux Falls  Material for further … Continue reading Getting to Know UUs

All Souls Donates to On Being

One half of Sunday offerings received during January will support our sponsorship of On Being, the NPR program hosted by Krista Tippett. On Being explores questions that are central to human life and is the home of the Civil Conversations Project. During the weekly Sunday broadcast, listeners learn a little about All Souls with our tagline: “All Souls Unitarian Universalist … Continue reading All Souls Donates to On Being

December Book Club

Book Club will meet December 18, 6:30 p.m. to discuss The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion (fiction) with discussion leader Barb Iverson. This is also our holiday gathering, bring treats to share. The January 22 selection is Two Old Women by Velma Wallis (fiction) with leader Linda Hallstrom. Meetings are usually the 4th Monday of the … Continue reading December Book Club