Author: NFUU

26 Oct 2025: Beanstock Coffee’s John Simonian

Join us on October 26, 2025, as John Simonian shares a brief history of coffee, jumping from its origins to the influence of Starbucks and the response/emergence of the Third Wave Coffee Movement. He will follow with the story of Beanstock Coffee from its start to where it is today and ending with a discussion of the current coffee climate, including all-time high prices of the green commodity and possible future challenges for roasters big and small. John Simonian is … Continue reading 26 Oct 2025: Beanstock Coffee’s John Simonian

19 Oct 2025: Organ Demonstration

This summer, the Mason & Hamlin “Liszt” Reed Organ from the Chapel in the Pines traveled to Vermont for restoration. On October 19 at 3pm, the organ’s restorer, Bruce Stevens of 1001 Keys, will discuss the restoration process and give a demonstration. All are welcome to join and experience this remarkable instrument in action. Read more about the Mason and Hamlin “Liszt” Organ.

19 Oct 2025: What’s Ahead for Healthcare on Cape Cod

Join us on October 19, 2025, as Dr Damien Archer shares information and forecasts of what is ahead on the healthcare landscape for the residents of the Lower and Outer Cape from the perspective of a federally qualified health center with the mandate to provide care to all residents of the Lower and Outer Cape regardless of ability to pay. Dr. Damian Archer is a board-certified Family Medicine physician and the Chief Executive Officer of Outer Cape Health Services serving the … Continue reading 19 Oct 2025: What’s Ahead for Healthcare on Cape Cod

21 Oct 2025: Meeting the Moment

Join us at the Chapel on Tuesday evenings at 6 p.m. for engaging conversations about the issues shaping our world today. Together, we’ll explore how our Unitarian Universalist values can inform our perspectives, offer a supportive space for reflection, and help us meet life’s challenges with clarity, compassion, and care. All are welcome.

14 Oct 2025: “Meeting the Moment”

Join us at the Chapel on Tuesday evenings at 6 p.m. for engaging conversations about the issues shaping our world today. Together, we’ll explore how our Unitarian Universalist values can inform our perspectives, offer a supportive space for reflection, and help us meet life’s challenges with clarity, compassion, and care. All are welcome.

22 Oct 2025: NFUU Reading Group

We are currently reading Calling In by Loretta J. Ross. The group meets via Zoom on Wednesdays every other week. Contact us at info@nfuu.org for more information.

12 Oct 2025: The Eternal Song

Sunday, October 12, 2025 10:00 AM “As we are drawn into the intricate web of kinship and honoring the living presence of Mother Earth, we might awaken a deeper remembrance. A sacred dance comes to life.” Join Nauset Fellowship in person at the Chapel in the Pines in Eastham or online via Zoom on Sunday, October 12 at 10 a.m. for a screening of The Eternal Song. Produced by Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo, The Eternal Song was created to educate … Continue reading 12 Oct 2025: The Eternal Song

8 Oct 2025: NFUU Reading Group

We are currently reading Calling In by Loretta J. Ross. The group meets via Zoom on Wednesdays every other week. Contact us at info@nfuu.org for more information.

7 Oct 2025: “Meeting the Moment”

Join us at the Chapel on Tuesday evenings at 6 p.m. for engaging conversations about the issues shaping our world today. Together, we’ll explore how our Unitarian Universalist values can inform our perspectives, offer a supportive space for reflection, and help us meet life’s challenges with clarity, compassion, and care. All are welcome.

The Mason and Hamlin “Liszt” Reed Organ

In 2025, an opportunity arose to restore and preserve one of the most unique assets in our beloved Chapel – a Mason and Hamlin “Liszt” reed organ dating from the late 19th century when the Chapel was built. Its first home on the Cape was at St. Mary of the Harbor church in Provincetown. Around 1920 the organ was acquired by the Universalist Society of Eastham and used during services in the Chapel for many years. When Nauset Fellowship purchased … Continue reading The Mason and Hamlin “Liszt” Reed Organ