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D L Seaborn will share a sermon (by Rev Rod Richards) that she enjoyed while visiting the Unitarian Universalist Church of San Luis Obispo.
Unitarian and UU congregations around the world use the image of a lit chalice as a symbol of the religion. UU services and many UU meetings feature a chalice. Why do we do that?
Also, once a year Unitarian congregations in Canada are asked to contribute to the national Sharing Our Faith fund, which gives grants for special UU projects. Please bring a cheque.
At John and Sara’s Ark. Please speak to a Board member or Amanda for directions
Following on from our first Principle the second Principle states: “Justice, equity, and compassion in human relations”. Let’s get to the bottom of what justice and equity really mean. Being a part of a religious community provides a platform and an opportunity for us to deepen compassion. Do we take this opportunity? How do we live this
second principle every day?
To create the systems we envision, beyond the reaches of oppression and inequity, we must look to ourselves, those around us, and the earth which sustains us to find meaning, inspiration and power.
Looking into ourselves, looking into our communities, and truly breaking down the structures of violence and appropriation, we find the role and power of connection. I’ll share my experience on how building community focused on food security has helped me discover this role, and taught me the power of connection.”
“When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.” – John Muir, Sierra Club founder
Please join us for this experiential workshop that explores holistic thinking. We hope to deepen our understanding of natural and political events and help devise a better story to replace the dominant world-view. We would also like to create opportunities to meet and share our hopes and fears.
Facilitator: Ben Dolf
For more information, please visit the Facing the Crisis Together website.
Existentialism brings our reflection back to the singular and personal nature of our existence, with inspiring consequences for the absolute worth, freedom and responsibility of each and every person.
Dr. Nina Belmonte is a Professor with the Department of Philosophy at the University of Victoria Faculty of Humanities. In this video, Nina discusses studying the history of philosophy and literature where she examines how we create meaning through narrative.
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