Long, Strange Trip: A UU History - Part 6: Unitarian Universalism

Adult Programs invites you to join us for the conclusion of our "Long Strange Trip" film screenings about the history of Unitarians and Universalists.

Wednesday, October 15 at 7 p.m. in Forbes Hall – Part 6: Unitarian Universalism

This film tells the story of the century-long “courtship” between Unitarianism and Universalism as a classic love story - “boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl.” It details how they “courted” each other, sought out other partners, and finally consummated the merger. It discusses how Humanism helped bring the two movements closer together, and the role that Liberal Religious Education, especially Sophia Lyon Fahs, had on laying the groundwork for the merger. It then follows Unitarian Universalism through the 50 years of its existence and ends with some personal comments on what the future might hold.

More information about the series can be found at www.uufilms.com

You are welcome to bring your own brown-bag supper for pre-workshop socializing at 6pm before the screening.

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Repeats every month on the third Wednesday until Wed Oct 15 2014 .