Share a Remembrance
We are living in troubled times and we all need care from time to time. You can light a candle, request pastoral care, find support from the care team, or honor our community’s joys and sorrows. Do not bear the burden alone. We are here for each other.
Candles of Remembrance
Sharing Remembrances in Worship works best when we share our souls’ yearnings with the worship leader before Sunday morning. If you would like to have this Sunday’s worship leader share your request aloud during the pastoral prayer, you may do so by submitting the form. This will also light a candle on our website.
Our Joys and Sorrows
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Betsy Burr
Jessica Burr lights a candle of sorrow for her mother, Betsy Burr, who passed away suddenly on Thursday, February 27, at the age of 83. Betsy was a longtime member of the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship and was widely beloved for her boundless creativity and loving heart. Please hold Jessica and her father, Stefan Burr, in your hearts.
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Barbara
Sue Raufer lights a candle of care. Sue shares, “Last Sunday, while I was in service, I noticed a call coming in on my silenced phone. I smiled to myself, because I saw it was from my lifetime best friend, Barbara, checking up on me during this particularly difficult time. Everyone deserves a best friend like Barbara. I was wrong, though. The call was from Barbara's husband Joe, calling to tell me Barbara had passed away suddenly from a heart attack. I am heartbroken.”