The Search
There is more love right here
Candidating week is underway
The Rev. Allison Palm began candidating week with us yesterday. If you weren't able to be in church, you can watch her sermon There Is More Love Right Here and Time for All Ages here. We appreciate Dan Murphy recording the service.
You'll find the schedule of events planned for the rest of the week here, with many all church . . .
Your role in Candidating Week
Counting down the days
Next Saturday, the Reverend Allison Palm will arrive in Nashua to begin Candidating Week with us, from May 3 until May 10.
We've scheduled many events and meetings for you to meet her and for her to get to know us. You'll find the schedule of activities here. Please sign up for the events you plan to attend. If you have some . . .
Candidating week schedule
Many opportunities to meet Rev. Allison Palm
Candidating week will begin with the worship service on Sunday, May 3, and end shortly after the service the following Sunday, May 10, when the congregation votes on a motion to call the Reverend Allison Palm as our next settled minister. Many activities are planned, to give everyone at least one opportunity to meet and welcome Allison.
. . .The big announcement
Announcing our candidate for the next settled ministry
Dan Murphy recorded this morning's big announcement to the congregation, when the search committee unveiled our selection of the Reverend Allison Palm as our candidate to be our next settled minister.
It was wonderful to see the children, youth, and teachers come into the sanctuary to hear the news. Our thanks to Kate . . .
Rev. Allison Palm
Our candidate to be our next settled minister
The search committee is joyous in presenting the Reverend Allison Sarah Palm as our candidate to be the next settled minister of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Nashua.
Allison was raised a Unitarian Universalist, dedicated at the UU fellowship in St. Cloud, Minnesota when she was just two. Entering her senior year of . . .
Candidating week
May 3 through May 10
Please highlight Sunday, May 3rd, through Sunday, May 10th, on your calendar. If all goes as we plan, that will be the week that our ministerial candidate will be in Nashua for candidating week.
The candidate will conduct the worship services on both Sundays and spend the week between getting to know us — and us her . . .
Busy, busy, busy
An update on the search
Mid afternoon on Friday, January 2, the UUA (Unitarian Universalist Association) released the names of the ministers who are interested in becoming our next settled minister. Scanning the list and seeing about the same number that we saw last year, we knew it would be a very busy weekend.
From that afternoon until very late Saturday . . .