Unitarian Universalist Society Of Germantown-Different People, Different Beliefs, One Faith
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Circle Dinners 

As our church grows, it becomes hard – impossible, really – to meet everyone, particularly those at a different life stage.
 
Whether you are a visitor trying us out, a new member, or a long-time member, circle dinners are a great way to keep our community connected.
 
Currently, we have monthly potlucks for young adults and for people who like to sing.  Circle dinners mix things up more, by life stage, age and time in the church. And it’s not an either/or: you can participate in more than one of our potlucks.
 
Dinners are held in the homes of church members and friends. Generally, there are six to eight participants. The host supplies a warm and inviting setting. Each guest brings a dish to share. The host organizes who brings what, so that there won’t be three desserts and no appetizers. These are casual, pleasant evenings where you'll have an opportunity to meet new people and perhaps get to know better someone you’ve known for years. It is possible to participate even if you choose not to host.

 

 


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