For more than 15 years, UUFR’s Men’s Breakfast has been a unique opportunity for fellowship among men. We check in on what’s happening in our lives, and share our thoughts on a topic chosen in advance– sometimes serious, sometimes humorous, and sometimes both.
On the third Saturday of each month, we arrive at Founder’s Hall at 9am for coffee and breakfast, followed by check-ins and discussion. We run no later than 11am and often wrap up earlier. Please join us! The Men’s Breakfast is open to anyone who identifies as male.
This month’s topic: Was there a time when you were genuinely scared? Not the kind of jump scare you get while watching a horror movie, but a time of genuine fear. Some of you were in the military. Some of you have had health issues. Some have had accidents. Maybe you’ve gotten lost and run out of gas or water. Maybe your fear had to do with a child or a spouse. Your fear might have involved a plane trip, a car trip, an empty scuba tank, or a riptide. Some find reading the news fearful in general. How did you handle it? What did you do to cope? What was the root cause of your fear? To where did your thoughts turn at those moments—a person, a book, a saying, a belief?
And our check-in question: How do you beat the heat?
And, please encourage a newer or younger member of our congregation to attend. This is a great way for all of us to feel connected- and to remain a part of UUFR.
Please RSVP to David Potorti so we can plan our food needs. If you forget to RSVP, come anyway, just let others go first in line. And let David know if you’d like to be added to the mailing list to get reminders of our next meeting.