Worship: Words that Unite/Words that Divide: “Guilt and Shame”
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Words that Unite/Words that Divide: "Guilt and Shame"
First Tuesdays - Parents as Social Justice Educators As we live in a world that seems to be increasingly engulfed in violence, we ask ourselves, how do we talk to our children. How do we give them the information and tools that will allow them to feel empowered to work for change without overwhelming them … Continue reading Adult Ed – Parents as Social Justice Educators
Second Tuesdays - Hindsight, Humor & Hope: Who, Me, An elder? A work in Process Join us as we explore the idea of elderhood as a creative and important time of life, a time to search inside, integrate experiences, and cultivate wisdom. Rituals and activities for the program, such as journaling, sharing blessings, and allowing … Continue reading Adult Ed – Hindsight, Humor & Hope: Who, Me, An elder?
We covenant to affirm and promote the principles of our faith. What does it mean to be a principled, rather than a faith based, people?
Third Tuesdays - The Wi$dom Path: Money, Spirit & Life The Wi$dom Path: Money, Spirit, and Life is a program that gos far beyond “Financial Literacy 101” to include such topics as personal and cultural money stories, economic justice, classism, and the impact of our financial decision making on our ability to live lives of … Continue reading Adult Ed – The Wi$dom Path: Money, Spirit & Life
The principles that we affirm and promote were not handed down by God but negotiated by men. Who decided on the deciders?
Fourth Tuesdays - Spirit of Life Spirit of Life workshops offer participants space, time, and community to explore their Unitarian Universalist spirituality. Each focuses on a different aspect of the spiritual life, framed by the lyrics of Carolyn McDade’s song “Spirit of Life.” Like the song, the workshops are designed to be welcoming to … Continue reading Adult Ed – Spirit of Life
First Tuesdays - Parents as Social Justice Educators As we live in a world that seems to be increasingly engulfed in violence, we ask ourselves, how do we talk to our children. How do we give them the information and tools that will allow them to feel empowered to work for change without overwhelming them … Continue reading Adult Ed – Parents as Social Justice Educators
Second Tuesdays - Hindsight, Humor & Hope: Who, Me, An elder? This workshop encourages us not to stay distant from painful memories and/or grudges but rather to begin to see them with fresh eyes and learn from them. Confronting difficult memories in the present with the wisdom and insight of the present helps individuals become … Continue reading Adult Ed – Hindsight, Humor & Hope: Who, Me, An elder?
Third Tuesdays - The Wi$dom Path: Money, Spirit & Life The Meaning of Money In our Lives Beginning in childhood and throughout our adult lives, we receive many messages about money from family members, friends, co-workers, popular culture, and our faith community. These messages are often conflicting. How money is managed and spent can be … Continue reading Adult Ed – The Wi$dom Path: Money, Spirit & Life