Celebrating a “Sea of Commonality”
'“Diversity is generally divisive, and it has to be managed. There is some interesting research showing that when you celebrate diversity and point it out, you split people, but if
Continue reading'“Diversity is generally divisive, and it has to be managed. There is some interesting research showing that when you celebrate diversity and point it out, you split people, but if
Continue readingHi, again! Thanks for the warm response to our Goddess Group articles. We love your interest, and we’re eager to answer your questions. Still, we sometimes hear myths that may
Continue readingKasmire! Yes, this past month, the Sunday Morning Adult Forum attendees were in the presence of great minds (both at the podium and in the classroom) when our own
Continue readingHats off to Adult Religious Education Chair Kathryn Ozyurt who continues to faithfully lead one of UUFP's pivotal programs! As was recently the case, there are occasions when Sunday Morning
Continue readingKasmire! Yes, this past month, the Sunday Morning Adult Forum attendees were in the presence of great minds (both at the podium and in the classroom) when our own
Continue readingHello again! At Goddess Group, we hear a lot of questions about who we are and what we do. Alas, there’s misinformation out there that we feel might be keeping
Continue readingThe Adult Religious Education Committee launched the New Year with providing its Sunday Morning Forum program in its true form—both engaging and diverse! Although not by design, the first two
Continue readingAs 2017 drew to a close, Bob Smith provided a two-part, mind-bending presentation that wrapped up an expansive educational year in the Sunday Morning Forum! Pairing “Did the Universe Create
Continue reading"In the beginning God created…." Sound familiar? Yes, these are the introductory words of the Christian Bible. When Sunday Morning Forum facilitator Matt Thompson integrated the Book of Genesis into
Continue readingI’ve been a part of Methodist, Anglican, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Baptist, and Unity churches, and a member of other religious communities, all culminating in my discovery of this fellowship and Unitarian
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