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DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Adult Programs Team. \nJoin us for a group dis
 cussion interacting with the words\, thoughts\, and theology of Unitarian 
 Universalists both modern and historical!\nEach Sunday we will engage the 
 words and thoughts of a different Unitarian Universalist leader reflecting
  on it’s resonance for us as individuals and Unitarian Universalists now. 
 No preparation necessary! Just bring your interest and your willingness to
  engage. A drop-in class where you can attend one session or all and still
  engage thoroughly. In-person. \n \nMarch 3: Sofía Betancourt: We will eng
 age with the words of the current UUA president as she engages topics such
  as liberation\, facing white supremacy culture\, the journey of redemptio
 n\, and “this great experiment in communal salvation.”\nMarch 10: Thandeka
 : We will explore Unitarian Universalism\, a religious tradition not based
  on a particular creed\, paying particular attention to the space this giv
 es us to have different beliefs as a community\, a process which Thandeka 
 calls “loving beyond belief.”\nMarch 17: James Luther Adams: What do our U
 U ancestors have to say about threats to the U.S. system of democracy from
  Americans?\nIn a time when industrialists organized to get the United Sta
 tes to fight on the side of Germany during WWII\, James Luther Adams was a
  Unitarian minister who bound religious theory and practice tightly togeth
 er\, working diligently for over half a century on race relations\, civil 
 liberties\, and housing problems. He traveled frequently to Washington D.C
 . to consult with Congressmen and\, 'participated in precinct organization
 \, becoming a doorbell ringer and also consulting with party leaders in th
 e back rooms.'\nMarch 24: William F. Schulz: We will explore how the creed
 less nature of Unitarian Universalism allows us to come closer to a discov
 ery of our own truth about the world. By using a variety of lenses to unde
 rstand and experience it (religious traditions\, the sciences\, art\, myst
 icism and love)\, we are better able to appreciate and comprehend “the com
 plex majesty of Creation\,” (Finding Time and Other Delicacies\, p. 47).\n
 April 7: Sophia Lyon Fahs: Why teach religion in the age of Science?\nSoph
 ia Lyons Fah made it her life's work to explain that Science and Religion 
 are not antithetical. Each discipline offers ways to describe the world we
  live in. Each is incomplete in itself\, representing but a part of our hu
 man potential. Science and religion need one another as partners. Science 
 and religion need one another as partners to describe what gives our lives
  meaning.\n \nRSVP https://ww.eruuf.org/calendar/calendar-view/event/13727
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LOCATION:Room 3 - CARE Building ()
SUMMARY:What Moves Us: Interacting With Our UU Ancestors
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