The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northern Chautauqua (UUCNC), located at 222 Temple Street in Fredonia, holds a Sunday Worship Service at 11am, both at their physical location and on Zoom. For those wishing to join us virtually, please visit https://tinyurl.com/caluucnc. Click on “Worship Service” on the date you are attending and scroll down for the Zoom link. For those attending the in-person service, please follow the driveway and park in the lower lot behind the building. Handicapped parking is located between the two buildings and directly behind the second building. The theme for March is Transformation. On Sunday March 17, guest speaker Cara Seekings will lead a service about Ostara. Long acknowledged as an ancient Pagan solar holiday honoring the spring's warmth, light from the sun, and the awakening of the earth, Ostara celebrates transformation and the seeking of balance for the triune being (psyche, soma, soul). This is a time for growth, renewal, new beginnings, fertility, abundance, and hope. But how? Come explore the possibilities to grow. Cara Seekings, RN, BS, MS, RM, whose five plus decades of employment in Human Services, Nursing, Health Psychology and Thanatology has nurtured many interests and experiences, particularly in complementary therapies. She is a certified Hypnotherapist, Power Reiki Master Instructor, Herbalist, Aromatherapist, Stress Therapist, Registered Metaphysician and in her retirement, she teaches Nursing at Erie 2 BOCES. She is a clairvoyant, as well as authoring two books: The Ladies of Lily Dale and 11th Century Irish Cookery, with a third, The Land that Never Has Been, in the works. She actively advocates for peace, compassionate action & tolerant accepting kindness. The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Northern Chautauqua strives to be a vibrant, welcoming, multigenerational, diverse community enlivened by the power of radical love. We are a congregation that nurtures acceptance, spirituality, and growth while guided by Unitarian Universalist Principles. We provide a place where people engage together through fellowship, celebration, social outreach, environmental action, and transformative justice. For more information about us, visit our website at www.uucnc.org, like our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/uucnc, or give us a call at 716-679-7944. We invite you to join us!