Category: Events

Happy New Year!

Come to the 18th Annual Pancake Breakfast on Wednesday, January 1st at 8:30 or so, but don’t dawdle too late, we have ran out of pancakes by 9:30. Gluten free pancakes will be also be served. Everyone is welcomed. And we have a little bit more time than our 3 Sunday before church breakfasts. Bring … Continue reading Happy New Year!

ASC Book Group News

After a holiday hiatus, the ASC Book Group will reconvene to discuss 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann. Contrary to what you probably learned in school, pre-Columbian Indians were not sparsely settled in a pristine wilderness; rather, there were huge numbers of Indians who actively molded and influenced the … Continue reading ASC Book Group News

“Side With Love”

Our new “Side With Love” banner was in the Bennington Pride Parade on June 29, carried by Dion LaShay and helpers.

Opening Reception for Sylvia Chun Yin Ryder’s Summer Exhibit

On Saturday, July 6, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., the All Souls Arts Committee invites church members, friends, and the general public to an opening reception for “Bitter & Sweet: An Artist’s Journey,” the new show installed in the church’s foyer and other gallery spaces through the end of August.. Featured artist Sylvia Chun Yin … Continue reading Opening Reception for Sylvia Chun Yin Ryder’s Summer Exhibit

Brattleboro West Arts and All Souls Church at The West Village Meetinghouse Collaboration

Brattleboro-West Arts has become a fixture of our community’s vibrant art scene through exhibits, open studio events, public forums and creative workshops. This year, its members felt moved to share a positive message about the current political climate with the community.     All Souls Church at the West Village Meeting House has also become a … Continue reading Brattleboro West Arts and All Souls Church at The West Village Meetinghouse Collaboration

Honoring the Campbell Legacies 

Rev. Jeffrey W. Campbell was a Black minister who dedicated his many talents first to the Universalist denomination and then to the Unitarian Universalist denomination. Despite years of service, excellent references, and a quick mind, Rev. Campbell never found a full-time ministry. Instead, he had to defend himself and his sister from overtly racist attacks … Continue reading Honoring the Campbell Legacies