I was told that divinity school would change me. I'll describe the process, and offer tips for deepening the discipline of your own personal growth and social justice work.
The complete sermon can be read below: In the words of UU minister Rev. David Bumbaugh, "The Seventh Principle represents our peculiar contribution to the religious agenda. It calls us to reverence the world, not some future world, but this miraculous world of our everyday experience." Cheryl will share her belief that truly living this radical principle would mean approaching our eating with a sense of deep respect. What would that mean to you?
The complete sermon can be read below: In this sermon, Shawn will be talking about the spiritual disciplines of living with and without a map. Both have their advantages, both their downsides. How might we, together, begin to live with a clearer sense of where we're going, while still having the courage to go beyond the boundaries of the map?
The complete sermon can be read below: To mark the turning of a year, we’ll look at how, when something draws to a close, something new arises. With a Fire Communion ritual, we’ll let go of what we need to and make way for what will come.
[There will be no Religious Education program or nursery for children today; all are welcome in the Service.] |
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