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Soulful Sundown
Soulful Sundown

Set-up begins 3:00 pm. Doors open at 5:30 pm. Event ends at 9:00 pm.

Soulful Sundown
Sources of Faith

So beloved are our UU seven principles that many of us forget the second half of that statement the list of sources of our faith. I'll review that list in light of my own analysis of the three sources of spiritual wisdom intuition, community, and the world around us. Music David Ellis, Guitar

Sources of Our Liberal Faith
Born in the liberal Christian tradition, with roots in Judaism, Unitarian Universalism has blossomed to include many sources of wisdom. Come learn more about the sources of our liberal faith and the religious diversity you’ll find in any UU community.
Sourcing the Spirit

The central concern of the religious life is how to source spirit. Spirit is not something vapored or ephemeral but literally is breath, the sine qua non of one's life, central to our material existence. We learn over time how to source it and ride it like the wind. Without it there is no significant religious life. Paul W. Sawyer was ordained by the California Universalist Convention and the Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Van Nuys in April 1959. Reverend Sawyer received his preaching license from the Massachusetts Universalist Convention in 1954...and has been preaching ever since, almost 56 years.

South Africa’s Mogalakwena Craft Art Development Foundation
This November UU Santa Monica welcomes an array of artwork created by the women of the South African Mogalakwena Craft Art Development Foundation. We look forward to seeing you at the Opening Reception
Sunday, November 6 from 12 noon to 1:30 pm. The exhibit will run through the end of the month.
 
“Mogalakwena,” which means "angry crocodile” in the language spoken by the Pedi people of South Africa, is based in the remote northwestern part of Limpopo Province. The Mogalakwena Craft Art Development Foundation was established at the end of 1994 by Dr. Elbe Coetsee, whose family has lived in the Limpopo Province for three generations. Dr. Coetsee has long had a passion for craft art: her hope when establishing the Mogalakwena Center was to support the economic and social uplift of the local Pedi community. She has since helped to create meaningful work in Limpopo, where there are millions of unemployed people.
 
The Mogalakwena Foundation has been instrumental in supporting and enabling the local Pedi community to rediscover and develop craft skills such as beading, embroidery, and weaving. Mogalakwena currently employs over 30 women at the project and is also implementing language, literacy, childcare, and other skills development programs. Practical first aid courses, AIDS awareness and care training, children’s art workshops, and basic principles of cultural tourism are also taught at the foundation.
 
Artists featured by the center include Regina Setata (a widow supporting three children and two grandchildren) and Liesbet Nkoadi (who supports five children). These women plus others produce a wide variety of dazzling goods, from embroidery to woven baskets and Mtwane dolls. The Mogalakwena Craft Art Center encourages self-respect, self-sufficiency, cultural pride, and dignity for many members of these communities.
 
For more info or weekday appointments please contact Nancy Thompson at assistant@uusm.org or 310-829-5436 ext 102. For further info about this show or about exhibiting on the Art Wall at the Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica, please contact our art wall director, Beverly Alison
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South Bay Unitarian Fellowship (Redondo Beach)
Sowing Seeds
Spaces We Need

The need for sanctuary leads us into new territory inside and out. Our inner space offers a good place to begin on the outer one we hope to build.

Sparking Our Creative Spirit
Speaker Series

Faith In Action sponsors frequent lectures by noted speakers on topics of social and political interest. Recent guests have included:

  • Said D. Jabbari, Center for Promotion of Democracy & Human Rights in Iran (CFPD)
  • Antonio Brown, Vice President, ACLU of Southern California
  • Ann Fagan Ginger, author and Executive Director, Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute (discussing “New Paths for Action”)
  • Edward Alpers, Ph.D., Chair, UCLA Department of History (on the current situation in Darfur)
  • Scott Ritter and Jeff Cohen, authors and speakers for U.S. Tour of Duty
  • Shakeel Syed, Executive Director of the Islamic Shura Council of Southern California
  • Dr. William F. Schulz, executive director of Amnesty International USA
  • Barbara J. Nelson, Ph.D., Professor and Dean of the UCLA School of Public Policy and Social Research
  • Susan Lerner, Founder and Chair of the Committee for Judicial Independence
  • Saul Landau, fellow at the Washington, D.C. Institute for Policy Studies and director of the Digital Media Program at Cal Poly Pomona University's College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences
  • Steven Lamy, Ph.D., Professor and Director of the USC School of International Relations
  • Arianna Huffington, author, political columnist, radio commentator and one-time California gubernatorial candidate
  • George Savage, OneCare Now ("California's 365-City Campaign for Universal Health Insurance")