BATH — On Sunday, the congregation of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick will welcome a woman from Darfur, a man from Iraq, and a woman from Cambodia to its 10 a.m. service.
All three are students at Southern Maine Community College, and members of a nonprofit group called Color of Community. They will offer the “sacred stories” of their journeys of beginning new lives in this country.
For more information, call 725-2225.
The 10 a.m. services are temporarily held at the Minnie
Brown Center, 906 Washington St., Bath, while the church awaits construction of its new church home in Brunswick. The church’s Brunswick building was destroyed in a fire.
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