Upcoming Services

We meet on Sundays at 10 a.m. at Temple Israel Social Hall. Fellowship starts at 10 a.m. followed by discussion, coffee, and snacks at 11 a.m. Fellowship wraps up at noon. More Information

March 17

Ashley Stone will explore “Dignity in Dying—Death on Your Own Terms.”

March 24

Mitchell Clay will help us understand the total solar eclipse. Many Arkansans, including those of us in the northeastern part of the state, will have prime viewing opportunities.

March 31

Easter Brunch and Crafts - No Fellowship

April 7

Flower Communion - our annual ritual that celebrates beauty, human uniqueness, diversity, and community.

Sunday Fundays!

First Sunday: The Lunch Bunch
Interested in going out to eat after services? Gather after services with other like-minded (and hungry!) people to decide where to go as a group. 

Second Sunday – Peanut Butter Sunday & Book Club
Bring a jar (or two) of peanut butter for the Helping Neighbor’s Food Pantry. 
Interested in joining our Book Club? Stay after service to discuss our monthly read!

Third Sunday – Potluck: Bring your favorite dish to share with the congregation following our fellowship and discussion!

Fourth Sunday – Funday!
Bring a sack lunch and stay after Fellowship for games, crafts, or any fun you want to bring and share!

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Fellowship News

Random Acts Of Kindness

Join us Sunday, February 18th for Fellowship about Random Acts of Kindness. You’ll have an opportunity to do TWO acts of kindness tomorrow : It’s

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February 4th Fellowship – Love Languages

Love languages extend beyond the realm of romantic relationships, encompassing various connections in our lives. Whether it’s within friendships, family dynamics, or professional environments, understanding and appreciating different love languages can foster deeper connections and more meaningful interactions.

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Embracing the Energy of Imbolc: A Time of Renewal and Transformation

Imbolc, also known as Candlemas or Brigid’s Day, marks the midpoint between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Celebrated around February 1st or 2nd in the Northern Hemisphere, Imbolc is a pagan festival that holds profound significance in various nature-based spiritual traditions. As the wheel of the year turns, Imbolc brings with it a sense of renewal, hope, and the promise of brighter days ahead.

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