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Super Seniors Super Seniors will be meeting on the 3rd Sunday beginning October 16, 2016 |
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Super Seniors Super Seniors will be meeting on the 3rd Sunday beginning October 16, 2016 |
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Super Seniors Super Seniors will be meeting on the 3rd Sunday beginning October 16, 2016 |
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Super Seniors Super Seniors will be meeting on the 3rd Sunday beginning October 16, 2016 |
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Super Seniors Super Seniors meet on the 3rd Sunday. |
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Super Seniors - June Meeting Cancelled Super Seniors will be meeting on the 3rd Sunday beginning October 16, 2016
The summer potluck is here! Please join us on June 18, 2017: the Super Seniors will be meeting at the home of Elizabeth and Leonard Adler at 11:30am for a "potluck" lunch. We hope to see you there! |
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Super Seniors Event |
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Supporting the Hard and Essential Work of Parenting
Being a parent is probably the most important and one of the most difficult tasks in any society. How do we nurture and support the parents in our community?
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Survey Meeting |
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Sweet Dreams in America A New Spirit for Social Witness The effective channeling of our religious values into social programs is a perennial problem for Unitarian Universalist congregations. Each of us has our favorite cause, and action on any particular issue can produce unintended effects, both within and outside our community. This sermon takes the position that these obstacles are more apparent than real. The Rev. Silvio Nardoni, a member of our congregation, is a graduate of Harvard Divinity School, where he and Judith Meyer were classmates. Best known to our congregation for his popular August sermon series on spirituality and film, Silvio is an attorney at law in Glendale. |
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Swimming on the Other Side (P. Humphries) - Michael Miersma |
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Tainted Legacy 9/11 and the Ruin of Human Rights Bill Schulz, executive director of Amnesty International USA and former president of the Unitarian Universalist Association, writes, Since 9/11, the Bush Administration's 'War on Terror' has prioritized security at the expense of human rights. At the same time too many advocates of human rights have blithely dismissed the need to reexamine our thinking about rights and liberties in the face of the terrorist threat. Will more people die if we follow human rights standards or if we modify or even violate them? What happens when our right to security bumps up against other rights? How do we strike the right balance? |