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Springhill Presbyterian Church

“Building authentic community in Christ.”

We are a church to call home where relationships flourish, generations connect, neighbors are loved…for the glory of God.

Legacy Site

9855 Walker Road, Belgrade, MT 59714 Worship Service – Sunday at 8:30 am Experience family style church in a country setting, with classic hymns and relevant sermons for all ages.

Bozeman Site

4769 West Babcock, Bozeman, MT 59718 Worship Service – Sunday at 10:00 am Join us for blended services of hymns and contemporary worship, with a particular focus on equipping families in Christ.

• Nursery Care and Sunday School for pre-K and elementary students is available at both sites on Sunday mornings during worship. • Youth foundation Bible Study is at 4:30PM. • Youth Group (grades 6-12) meets on Sunday nights from 5:30-7:00 pm at the

Bozeman site.

• Springhill Girls Club (girls in grades K-5) and Cadets (boys in grades K-9) meet at the

Legacy site on Wednesday nights during the school year from 6:30-8:00 pm.

406.582.8000 • info@springhillpres.com www.springhillpres.com

“If you can see your path laid out in front of you step by step, it’s not your path.

Your own path you make with every step you take. That’s why it’s your path.”

—Joseph Campbell

Bozeman Daily Chronicle | Worship Directory 2021 Unitarian Universalists

Diverse Beliefs, Shared Values

Diverse Beliefs: Unitarian Universalist congregations are bound by common principles rather than a fixed creed or dogma. We encourage the pursuit of individual spiritual growth as well as a commitment to social and environmental justice and to building a “beloved community.” As a non-creedal religion, UU theology draws from many sources, including Buddhism, religious humanism, Christianity, Judaism, and Earthbased spirituality. Many UUs draw from more than one source, enriching the diverse nature of our congregations. Shared Values: The recognition that all faith traditions are worthy is one of our shared values—we believe there are many ways to be religious. Our shared values include our commitments to worship together, to learn together, to work for justice together and to care for one another, creating bonds that remain strong even when beliefs diverge. The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Bozeman, the largest UU congregation in Montana, strives to be welcoming and

inclusive, especially concerning gender, race, sexual orientation, economic status, ability, and opinions, as well as religious background. UUFB serves our larger community through ongoing social justice work, supporting Family Promise, Fork and Spoon, the Gallatin Valley Food Bank, as well as other organizations working for racial justice and environ“We search for truth, equality, and mental action. blessed peace of mind. We are currently following social distancing guidelines by live-streamAnd then we come together here, ing our Sunday morning services at to make sense of what we find.” 10:00 a.m. on YouTube, followed by an after-service social hour on Zoom for those who are interested. We offer (Shelley Jackson Denham) programs to foster spiritual growth for all ages. Consider joining us for Religious Exploration classes, service projects, reflection opportunities, or holiday events. For information about children and youth programs please contact our Coordinator of Religious Exploration at cre@uufbozeman.org. For more information, visit our website at www.uufbozeman. org.

NUTURE YOUR SPIRIT HELP HEAL OUR WORLD

Community. Peace. Justice. Compassion. Welcome to Unitarian Universalism, where you can

own truth and meaning. We are a caring, open-minded religious community that encourages you to seek your own path, wherever it may lead. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Bozeman 325 North 25th Street 406-586-1368 Currently streaming live Sunday Services at 10:00am on Youtube Religious exploration for children Visit our website uufbozeman.org Follow us on Facebook! facebook.com/UUBozeman

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