“Many Candles, One Flame” — VIDEO
Our congregations are diverse in many ways. Yet we have all decided to be a part of a Unitarian Universalist community. What are the blessings and challenges within our diversity?
Our congregations are diverse in many ways. Yet we have all decided to be a part of a Unitarian Universalist community. What are the blessings and challenges within our diversity?
This I Believe continues the series by members and friends on the theology of our church.
One of the UU sources we draw from is “Wisdom from the world’s religions which inspire us in our ethical and spiritual life.” In this service we will reflect on Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting, and Eid al-Fitr, the religious holiday that marks the end of Ramadan.
As a child, Lily Bailey’s mind was consumed by an obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). To help us gain empathy for those who suffer with this condition, we will step into the head of Lily Bailey to see the world from her point of view.
All Are Called: As this congregation moves through a transition how can we faithfully meet the demands of our time? How does our Unitarian Universalist legacy strengthen us in living out our mission? Who and how are we called to be at this time, individually and collectively?
Lynn will Lead this presentation by our members and friends on the theology of our church.
This is a follow-up to his previous presentation.
Peg Beison; w/ Jon Hart; Lay Leader — Taking an historical twist on our theme of empathy, we will look for ways in which our greatest presidents climbed the empathy wall to help those less fortunate Americans.