About
About
About
About
Committees and teams are where much of the work of All Souls gets done, and there are lots of ways to get involved at All Souls. If you're interested in our beautiful old building, you could join the Building & Grounds committee. If you like to cook, consider helping prepare and serve at The Stone Soup Café. If you have financial expertise, a green thumb, or a desire to work for justice, there’s a committee for you!
Committees and teams are where much of the work of All Souls gets done, and there are lots of ways to get involved at All Souls. If you're interested in our beautiful old building, you could join the Building & Grounds committee. If you like to cook, consider helping prepare and serve at The Stone Soup Café. If you have financial expertise, a green thumb, or a desire to work for justice, there’s a committee for you!
Committees and teams are where much of the work of All Souls gets done, and there are lots of ways to get involved at All Souls. If you're interested in our beautiful old building, you could join the Building & Grounds committee. If you have financial expertise, a green thumb, or a desire to work for justice, there’s a committee for you!
Something short here about our mission, etc. These are pics I grabbed offline.
The following copy is from another UU site:
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About

Zoom Meeting ID: 934 2577 3998Passcode: Hope&Main
Sunday Services, March 15, 2026, 10:30 a.m.
Speaker and Musician: Jim Levinson
Topic: "The Second Mountain"
Host: Rob Peck
The idea of this compelling book by David Brooks is that most of us strive in the early part of our lives to climb Mountain 1 – all about self-centered success, reputation and ego. We might stay on that mountain all our lives. Or, we may fall off. Or, if we’re lucky, we may be able to move to the second mountain involving caring and compassion for others and a premium on relationships.
Where do we find ourselves with regard to these mountains?
Jim Levinson served for 25 years as a Spiritual Leader of Jewish congregations in Athol, MA. and Brattleboro, VT. The latter was nationally recognized for its efforts to facilitate Muslim-Jewish understanding through the Salaam-Shalom Program. Jim is a founding member of the Brattleboro Area Interfaith Initiative, and the founder of Compassionate Brattleboro- in conjunction with the International Charter for Compassion. A faculty member at MIT, Tufts University, and the SIT Graduate Institute, in his off hours Jim's passionate about, and for the past 50 years actively involved in, fostering international development in Asia and Africa - especially his son Noah's philanthropic organization - Calcutta Kids. (In his free time, his current project is playing through the complete keyboard music of Bach!)
Rob Peck is a keynote speaker, author, humorist, and recovering perfectionist! His book, It's A Juggle Out There (which he really needs to reread) is a guide to a better balanced and more fulfilling life. His twin careers in circus arts and motivational speaking culminated in a TED talk- punctuating his Bipolar ups and downs with illustrative juggling and balancing acts. (TEDx talk- ReSPARK! Bringing Light to the Darkness of Depression). Rob also appeared on CBS, NBC, CNBC, and was a featured guest on the Donahue Show (and if you're reading this- odds are you're old enough to have watched one of Phil's pioneering programs) Other cool credits include Harvard University, The International Juggler's Festival in Verona, Italy, and sixteen solo shows at The Smithsonian Institute. But by far Rob's greatest distinction is being Jazz Peck's dad (with All Souls Board Chair a close second)
Welcome to All Souls Church!
At All Souls, our mission is to welcome all who seek fellowship in our liberal religious tradition; to nurture the spiritual well-being of our children and ourselves; to show that people can transcend differences; to nourish and enrich each other in a common spiritual quest; and to provide information and opportunities for members of All Souls and others to act upon the issues of injustice and inequity.
We affirm and promote
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The inherent worth and dignity of every person;
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Justice, equity and compassion in human relations;
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Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations;
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Free and responsible search for truth and meaning;
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The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large;
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The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all; and
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Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part.
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We, the member congregations of the Unitarian Universalist Association, covenant to affirm and promote: journeying toward spiritual wholeness by working to build a diverse multicultural Beloved Community by our actions that accountably dismantle racism and other oppressions in ourselves and our institutions.
Get Involved
There are many ways to connect with the All Souls community.
Join us for Sunday services, where you can introduce yourself or attend coffee hour. We'd love to get to know you. If you’re interested in Social Justice or anti-racism work, you might join our Social Justice Committee. Nourish your body and soul, or nourish others at Stone Soup Café. Whether here to give or receive, we all find our place in the All Souls community. All are welcome here.



