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What I Learned in Sunday School Growing up Unitarian Universalist was a wonderful experience for me. As we begin a congregational dialogue about Religious Education with our town hall meeting after the service today, I want to share some of my memories of my UU Sunday School. |
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What I Tell Myself When Times are Tough We all face our share of life's difficulties. Family, friends and fellowship can get us through a lot of them. But we also need to learn how to coach ourselves on our own. |
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What if I have other questions you haven't answered here? Please contact the church office via email or call us at (310) 829-5436 -- we'll be happy to answer your questions! |
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What if I'm not ready to join yet, but just want to visit for a while? That's fine - take your time! |
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What Is Anti-Oppression Spiritual Life and Practice? (Online Service) This sermon will invite listeners to spend some time contemplating how they understand and embody anti-oppression work in their spiritual lives and practices. You'll learn a bit more about me and my path, and together we'll encourage one another to clarify and embody our commitment to liberatory insights and actions in 2021, Year Two of a global pandemic, continuing economic and political polarization and distress, and climate crisis. |
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What is Courage? A reflection on the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. can teach us much about courage, a celebrated and timely virtue. |
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What Is Evil? A commentator on the radio recently described a terrible accident - the death of over 300 people on the Hajj, the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca - as the work of Satan. Her words shocked me - and then led me to think long and hard about the reality of evil. Chalice Lighting What is Evil, by Christopher Marten |
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What is Meaningful and What We Value
The Right Relations Task Forces has been speaking with church members about meaningful and transformative experiences they have had with others in our church community. The task force will share what they have learned from your stories and how these inform our core values.
[Note: No audio recording is available for this service.]
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What is Membership? A church "member" is someone who has met certain qualifications and made certain commitments to the church. To become a member you must reside within the Pacific Western Region of the Unitarian Universalist Association, be at least 16 years old or have successfully completed the Church's "Coming of Age" program, and make a financial contribution of record to the Church. Church membership begins on the date at which the statement of membership is presented to the Board of Directors. Anyone who has been a member for 40 days shall become a voting member and shall be eligible to vote a Church business meetings. |
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What Is Sacred? Influenced by Ralph Waldo Emerson, who wrote, Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind, we Unitarian Universalists do not have a shared image of the sacred. Is this a serious lapse, an act of reverence, or a sign of our indifference? 9 a.m. Chalice Lighting Living a Sacred Life - One of Reverence and Respect, by Margot Page 11 a.m. Chalice Lighting Remarks by Analee Haro-Simon and Robert Simon |
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What is Sacred? Ralph Waldo Emerson, Unitarian and Transcendentalist, wrote, "Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of your own mind." His bracing words have given us a noble but lonely path to walk. Is that all there is? |
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What It Means to Be Human Each Sunday, I repeat the words of James Luther Adams, who said, Church is where we get to practice what it means to be human. This Sunday I want to probe that thought a little deeper. |