Women and Religion "Roadshow" visits Mukwonago, Wisconsin

UUUSM was founded in 1877, and their historical landmark building was dedicated in 1879.
Their church was one of the first in the country to unite Unitarians and Universalists into one society.



We are sisters on a journey . . .

Carol, Julie Ann, Janet and Gretchen
traveled to the United Unitarian & Universalist Society of Mukwonago, Wisconsin
on March 24, 2002, to present our service on Honoring our Grandmothers.
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Carol told about the "Lavender and Love" of one of her grandmothers.
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Janet read excerpts from "Sisters of the Earth" and "Testimonial to Aging."
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Jim read an announcement from the UUSC while today's Service Facilitator Patti listened.
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Julie Ann led us in a guided meditation.
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Our Honored Crone, Helen Johnson, read Marj Stradley's "What is a Crone" with the singing of "Ancient Mother / Isis Astarte." She is shown here with Janet and friends.
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The chalice flame burns bright in Mukwonago!
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Helen and Accompanist Lina Schaal.

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