Sunday Morning Services
Every Sunday from 10:30 -11:30 am there is a service which consists of: gathering music, chalice lighting, reading, announcements, milestones and moments, collection, program, discussion, closing words, and extinguishing the chalice.
The program presenters may be members of the Fellowship or people from the community, university, or government.
We do not offer religious education classes or child care. However, we do welcome children to attend the regular Sunday service.
Immediately after the service coffee and conversation is available to those wanting to talk with the speaker or members. Usually a group goes to lunch at a nearby restaurant from 12 noon - 1:30 pm. Everyone is invited to lunch.
Sunday services are held at 404 Atlanta Street in Austin. You
are welcome to join us on any Sunday.
Sunday Programs
June 28 - "Moral Dilemmas in Vichy, France" - Michele and Dan Aynesworth
Dan and Michele have been coming to the Fellowship since 1998. Their talk is a result of their respective writing projects and interest in the subject.
July 5 - "The Texas Black History Project" - Michael Hurd
Michael Hurd is currently co-editor-in-chief for the Texas Black History Preservation Project which is documenting the almost 500-year history of African Americans in Texas.
July 12 - "What Are You Reading?"
July 19 - "Resentment and the Willingness to Be Free" - Nate Havlick
July 26 - "Critical Incident Behavior and Law Enforcement" - Detective Greg Lawson