Sunday Service: What We Can Learn from the Salem Witch Trials

Please join us for “What We Can Learn from the Salem Witch Trials” an in-person service (see guidelines below) or Virtual service via Zoom at www.uuctc.org/sunday at a10:30am.  Our Order of Service is available at www.uuctc.org/oos. [Rev. Jennie preaching] Each October, hundreds of thousands of people travel to Salem, from all over the world. Such is the fascination with the gory and misguided Salem Witch Trials, even though they occurred over 330 years ago. We will lift up what we can learn from that community’s grave mistakes, including about the dangers of scapegoating.

The following Pandemic/Epidemic/Infectious Disease Policy will be in effect, in keeping with changes voted on by the Board at the April 2022 meeting.

No limit on attendance. Masking is highly recommended, but not required, and congregational singing is allowed. Social distancing recommended as possible, but not required. Vaccination is highly recommended, and generally expected of responsible congregants, but will not be checked. If we can find volunteers, there will be a coffee hour after the service in the Fellowship Hall. These policies will change as needed depending on any infectious disease of concern.

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