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Building Momentum Our building program is teaching us many lessons about planning, process, design, and money. It is also teaching us some spiritual lessons. The service today will reflect on them. Our Annual Meeting will be held today at 1230 p.m. Music David Ellis, guitar |
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Building Our Dream It's finally time to kick off the capital campaign for our building program. It's also time to remember that the dream that inspires this effort means more than ever to all of us. |
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Building Your Own Theology |
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Building Your Own Theology Nica Eaton-Guinn is having a Building Your Own Theology class that will run for 6 sessions starting on Sunday March 22, from 4 to 6 p.m. There will be 3 weeks with one week off on April 12, followed by 3 more weeks through May 3. Classes will be held in the Warren Matthews Conference Room in the Cottage. |
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Building Your Own Theology III (Ethics) Facilitated by Leon Henderson-MacLennon |
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Bus Route Info To avoid parking hassles, please consider taking the Big Blue Bus or the LA Metro bus line. Buses that stop at 18th & Wilshire:
Bus that stops at 18th & Santa Monica:
Buses that stop at 17th & Santa Monica:
Bus that stops at 20th & Santa Monica:
Bus that stops at 20th & Arizona (but not on weekends):
Bus that stops at 14th & Wilshire:
The Big Blue Bus signs list the arrival times at each bus stop. The fare is $1.00 for adults, and $.50 for seniors at least 62 years old. Metro bus fare is $1.25. Special Seniors cards are available. |
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Butterflies and Zebras and Moonbeams and Fairy Tales (Daylight Savings Time Begins)
Butterflies and Zebras and moonbeams... and fairy tales.... What do you list when you write out your happily ever after? What dreams have carried you and where do you turn and how have you done in your search for ways to make these dreams come true? This morning we will explore the real stuff of dreams and the courageous path through toil, trouble and danger that makes getting there so worthwhile.
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Buying Green Bananas The Rev. John T. Morehouse, minister of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Frederick, Maryland, will explore the means by which we garner hope in our lives and our world. Music Jonathan Davis, oboe |
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By Any Other Name The religious impulse - and the good it claims to do in the name of the holy - is a powerful force often used for destructive ends. How can we reconcile this fact with our own aspirations as a religious community? |
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By the People |
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By What Authority? |
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By Whose Authority? "Our martyrs died so we could be / a church where every mind is free," declare the lyrics of Alicia Carpenter's beautiful UU hymn, "With Heart and Mind" (#300). Rev. Dr. Furrer preaching his fourth and concluding sermon on ministry, its customs and responsibilities, from whence it derives its authority, its future . . . |