Feedback February - All Souls Church 2025 Budget Priorities and Beyond Survey
The board and the Living Well With Our Means (LWWOM) committee would like all congregants (members and friends) to provide their insights on how we can make All Souls THRIVE! Even if you attended the congregational meeting or are attending one of the listening sessions in February, please still take this survey. Your Voice Matters.
Getting Rid of the Bad Stuff
You may notice large signs near the 16th St entrance and the Harvard Street entrance. Hazardous materials abatement will begin February 10, 2025 in the lower level and last for two weeks.
Common Read - On Repentance and Repair
Our Common Read this year will be On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World by Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg. Sign up for a discussion group!
Made by UU Sale - a Big Success!
The craft and bake sale, Made by UU, in December raised $7,000 and built community among many crafters, bakers and members of All Souls.
Covenant Groups with Openings
Covenant Groups at All Souls meet once a month in member's homes or the church. The following groups have openings as of January 2025. Please reach out to the facilitator if you are interested in joining and they can provide more information about date and time for the next meeting.
Welcome Little Flower Montessori School
Over the holidays, All Souls welcomed a second tenant to the building, the Little Flower Montessori school. Little Flower Montessori is a family-run, primary AMI Montessori program for students ages two to six years of age. Learn more about the school and its staff.
Proposed Courtyard Design
We are excited to unveil the next-to-final design of the courtyard for your review, affirmation, and comments. Please provide your feedback by January 22, 2025. The Building Committee is excited to have reached this step with your help and look forward to hearing what you have to say.
2024 Nobel Peace Prize: Why it Matters to All Souls Church
On December 10, Nihon Hidankyo Atomic Bomb Survivors will receive the Nobel Peace prize for their work to end nuclear weapons. Many of the Atomic Bomb survivors hosted at All Souls by the Heiwa Peace Project have been affiliated with Nihon Hidankyo. Learn more about our relationship to the work of Nihon Hidankyo
Get Your Side With Love T-Shirt
Sample t-shirts will be available December 8 and 15 after church at the Made by UU. Stop by and check them out. You can place your order anytime between now and December 16.
Support for Migrants Under Threat
With the incoming administration promising mass deportations, All Souls' Migrant Solidarity Team plans to join with religious and other nonprofit groups in the Washington D.C. region in mobilizing support for our undocumented neighbors. Meanwhile, the all-volunteer Food Justice DMV, co-founded by All Souls' Denise Woods, is seeking volunteers in anticipation of increased demand for food deliveries from immigrant families afraid to leave their homes.