(Note: This is NOT a Finance Sunday service.)
For a society that focuses so much on all things financial, we have an equally common tendency to avoid conversations about money at all costs; they're uncomfortable for many of us, regardless of our financial circumstances and values. Today we’ll explore the spiritual dimensions of money and how we can make financial decisions as a spiritual practice. Reminder: Monthly Potluck is this Sunday! Anne shares insights from her year-long bi-weekly "My Year of Living Spiritually" blog (published in the United Church Observer) in which she experiments with a variety of spiritual practices - from hiring a 'soul coach', to setting up a home altar, toying with tarot, daily meditation, community drumming, creating a gratitude practice, consulting a shaman, forest bathing, reiki, hosting a death dinner, going on a pilgrimage, trying holotropic breathwork, getting a tattoo and dancing with witches at Unicamp. It was a whirlwind year! Come and hear how it changed her.
Water is a semi-renewable resource that will become increasingly scarce on this planet in the coming years. Examining your relationship and knowledge of water will enable you to deepen both your faith and your understanding.
What does the way we live our lives say about our values and priorities? How can we more closely align our values and our living? How can we live and love boldly as individuals and as a congregation?
Unitarian Universalist Congregations often contain a wide range of perspectives on beliefs and values few of which include the traditional meanings of Easter. Yet death and rebirth, suffering and deliverance are universal experiences. Through both prose and poetry, we hope to find meaning in this holiday.
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