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Finding Sanctuary Please note that no audio recording is available for this sermon. |
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Finding Your Center on Stressful Days Dr. Leonard Felder will be discussing how to use spiritual and psychological tools to find or regain your center during stressful moments on busy days -- especially how to regain your clarity and focus when you feel distracted or overloaded. |
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Finding Your Place
We teach about the uniqueness of all people, and though we know that we have gifts differing from one another, we focus on our flaws and short comings. We apologize for who we are and how we are. We strive to be better, but we never acknowledge that we started out as good. If you believe in the inherent dignity and worth of every person, then you must find your place. Find the way and the place in the world, where you can be your best self. #yourbestself #thisisme #prideinself
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First Friday Fun & Games |
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First Friday Fun and Games First Friday Fun and Games Dinner at 6:30 and Games at 6:00! RSVP to FirstFridayFun@uusm.org so we can let you know what you need to know about parking. |
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First Friday Fun and Games First Friday Fun and Games Dinner at 6:30 and Games at 6:00! RSVP to FirstFridayFun@uusm.org so we can let you know what you need to know about parking |
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First Friday Fun and Games Sponsored by Womens+Community and Youth RE Dinner and Game Night Hey families, join us for First Friday Fun & Games! - Friday November 4. Come and bring your kids. We'll provide the food and fun! We're grateful to our Women+Community for hosting and offering dinner, though donations will be accepted to offset cost and support Youth RE at UUSM. Dinner at 6:30 and Games at 6:00! RSVP to FirstFridayFun@uusm.org so we can let you know what you need to know about parking! |
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First Friday Fun and Games Sponsored by Womens+Community and Youth RE Dinner and Game Night Hey families, join us for First Friday Fun & Games! - Friday Oct 7 and November 4. Come and bring your kids. We'll provide the food and fun! We're grateful to our Women+Community for hosting and offering dinner, though donations will be accepted to offset cost and support Youth RE at UUSM. Dinner at 6, and Games at 6:30! RSVP to FirstFridayFun@uusm.org so we can let you know what you need to know about parking! |
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First Unitarian Church of Los Angeles Rev. Rick Hoyt |
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Fitting In Is Overrated; A Survival Guide for Anyone Who Has Ever Felt Like an Outsider. Len Felder, a psychologist in private practice in West L.A., speaks about the need to honor that which makes you different and unconventional, rather than trying to twist yourself into a pretzel to conform with the majority or the clique. He will discuss ways to make sure you thrive even when you're surrounded by people who disagree with you or who don't get who you are -- how to do this without having a chip on your shoulder and how to build allies and support for your unique gifts and perspectives. |
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Five Dollars is Five Dollars
As a young boy, I grew up in a family with a complicated and confusing relationship to money. We didn't have any. My siblings and I watched as our parents worked multiple jobs to help us get by. But that just cost us in different ways. Money – and conversations about it – brought up feelings of tension, anxiety, despair, and even anger. But there was one moment that cut through everything and spoke volumes about what we felt was missing: our value, our worth, and our future. On our Stewardship Kickoff we will talk about the antidote to shame and guilt regarding money. And we’ll have a New Member Ceremony.
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Five Wishes Many of us start the new year making plans for our futures. We have plans and hopes and dreams for our lives -- none of which is certain, but seldom do we spend as much time thinking about or preparing for our deaths... Something that we know will happen to each of us. What then, do you wish for yourself and your loved ones in your death and your dying? Have you told them? Sharing the wisdom gleaned from Death Doulas, let us consider your Death Wishes during the month that more people in America die than any other in the year. |