Mental Health Family Support Groups
GriefShare to Begin New Sessions March 6, 2022
Ash Wednesday 2022
Baked Potato and Salad Luncheon on March 6, 2022
2022 Scout Sunday – February 20
New Race Book Study Begins Tuesday, January 18
There’s still time to sign up. Email RUC Chair Bill Keesler at wkeesler@triad.rr.com. We are currently out of books in the church office but will gladly find copies for additional readers registering in these last few days.
The book is “America’s Original Sin: Racism, White Privilege, and the Bridge to a New America” (2016), by Jim Wallis, a white evangelical preacher, pastor, university teacher, bestselling author, and magazine founder who has worked on racial issues for more than 50 years.
A total of six discussion sessions are planned for the book. Discussions will be held on the first and third Tuesdays monthly from 6 to 7 p.m.
The discussions, open to the entire congregation, offer an opportunity for combined discovery. All participants are encouraged to share their own thoughts and personal stories.
The discussions will be led by three RUC members – Walt Rouse, Ken Davis, and David Durrell. David will lead the first discussion session, which will focus on the Preface, Introduction, and Chapter 1.
The first discussion follows the celebration of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday on Monday and coincides on Tuesday with the National Day of Racial Healing, an outgrowth of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation (TRHT) efforts.
RUC to Start New book Study in January 2022
A Thank You from Brady Coltrane

I greatly appreciate the overwhelming support for my Eagle Scout project. I was able to complete my project and had a generous amount leftover to donate to the Domestic Violence Shelter. The final result consisted of 4 dividers with a shelf on top with extra storage on top of the shelf. The finished project is depicted below. Again, thank you for your support and donations. Without you, my project would have not been possible. I appreciate the generosity from each and every one of you.
Brady Coltrane