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Held at Epiphany Lutheran Church
9122 Sybert Dr
Ellicott City, MD 21043

Office: 3525 Ellicott Mills Drive, Suite A
Ellicott City, MD 21043
Courthouse Square Office Complex

List of Upcoming Events at Channing (Page 4)

Sunday Service “We Are Each Other’s Magnitude and Bond”

All are welcome to join us for worship Sundays at 11:00 AM. The service will be multi-platform, both in-person and streamed onto Zoom.  A recording will be available on the church’s YouTube channel no later than the following Tuesday. This February, we welcome a special guest visitor, traveling to us from Chicago, Illinois.  Elias Ortega, president of Meadville Lombard Theological School, will join us for…

Sundays After “Formed for Freedom: Theological Education in Authoritarian Times”

This February, we welcome a special guest visitor, traveling to us from Chicago, Illinois.  Elias Ortega, president of Meadville Lombard Theological School, will join us for a weekend of discussion, inspiration, and spiritual growth.  He will host a workshop on Saturday and a worship service on Sunday, followed by a special Sundays After. Whether you can join us for one, two, or all three, I strongly…

Committee on Ministry

(Meeting is closed – only members of the Committee on Ministry may attend.)  The Committee on Ministry serves as ministerial support and offers evaluations of the minister. For more information, please contact Rev. Jane.

Justice in Action Circle

Book Discussion – The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. Du Bois The Souls of Black Folk is a searing, lyrical exploration of what it means to live with a “double consciousness” in a nation that promises freedom while denying humanity – and it dares readers to confront how that contradiction still shapes America today. In connection with the First Unitarian Universalist…

Meditation with Rev. Jane

Meditation is a practice embraced by the world’s religions.  It is a blessed opportunity to calm the mind, settle the spirit, and cultivate a sense of mindfulness. This spiritual practice emanates beyond those ten, twenty, or thirty minutes of silent focus on the breath. It alters daily living, leading to a life of peace, intention, calm, and mindful presence.  On the first…