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GUIDE TO YELLOW SPR INGS  |  2020 – 2021 15 word, song and Eucharist in its masses on Sundays at 11:15 a.m. The parish has an out- reach to various groups and people in the area. It rejoices in the richness of the Roman Catholic tradition and in the diversity of a worshipping community drawn from the variety of Yellow Springs and its environs. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Yellow Springs C : 2884 U.S. 68, Goes Station; 937‑372‑5613, 937‑767‑1603 E : shbuzz2001@sbcglobal.net W: uuf-ys.org, uua.org Unitarian Universalists value a free search for truth, the importance of reason and the right of conscience, draw- ing inspiration from science, history and all world religions. Unitarian Universalists believe that spiritual wisdom is ever- changing, and seek to act as a moral force in the world, put- ting faith into action through social justice work in the com- munity and the wider world. Unitarian Universalists are united by seven principles: • The inherent worth and dignity of every person • Justice, equity and compas- sion in human relations • Acceptance of one another and encouragement for spiritual growth • A free and responsible search for truth and mean- ing • The right of conscience and the democratic process • Peace, liberty and justice for all • Respect for the interdepen- dent web of life Individuals of all races, ethnic origins, religious phi- losophies, lifestyles, abilities and gender orientations are welcome at the Unitarian Uni- versalist Fellowship of Yellow Springs. The fellowship is located two miles south of Yellow Springs. In-person ser vices have been temporarily suspended due to the ongoing coronavi- rus pandemic. All are invited to explore the UUFYS website, visit the fellowship and discover the inclusive community of Uni- tarian Universalism. Yellow Springs Christian Center C : Pastor Charlie Bunton, 324 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Road, 937‑767‑9133, 937‑767‑1997 E : charliebunton@gmail.com W: yschristiancenter.weebly.com The assembly is a small church that provides a family- like atmosphere for both sin- gles and families to find sup- port and encouragement. The special unique quality of each individual is cherished and nurtured. The body of believ- ers is warm and supportive, with strong belief in the Bible as God’s manual for everyday living. Worship is informal and participatory. The Yellow Springs Assem- bly of God Christian Center began in 1975 as an indepen- dent fellowship, and in 1977 associated with the Assem- blies of God Fellowship. Yellow Springs Dharma Center C : 502 Livermore St.; 937-767-9919 E : info@ysdharma.org W: ysdharma.org The Yellow Springs Dharma Center is a Buddhist medita- tion center supporting practice in the traditions of Vipassana, Zen and Tibetan Buddhism. The center seeks to create an environment that supports the development of calm, compas- sion, and generosity; to encour- age an awareness of one’s own thoughts; and to consider how one’s words and actions impact the world. To this end, the center sponsors many activi- Contuned on page 16 Not-for-profit Technology Services for Education and Local Governments www.mveca.org f u n d r a i s e r f o r t h e v i l l a g e o f c l i f t o n 5 Clay St., Clifton, Ohio Al Kahina Middle Eastern (Belly) Dance Studio Traditional Arabic Women’s Dance Classes & Performances Kathleen Hennessy 937-767-1301 KathleenHennessy0801@gmail.com

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