“Mothers and Others”
Who were the “mothers” in your life ?Who gave and modeled qualities for you? How might we use mothering to heal each other and the world?
Who were the “mothers” in your life ?Who gave and modeled qualities for you? How might we use mothering to heal each other and the world?
12.03.23 Let’s explore as UUs what it means to have and hold a vision of hope and care for ourselves and our wider world.
Marc Mullinax returns with some guiding thoughts through our chaotic maze of choices, hardened positions, hatreds, and seemingly intractable, impossible situations.
She shares observations of other thinkers, along with her own questions, relating to observing with curiosity our instincts to relax into or push against parts of our lives.
We will talk about the different kinds of forgiveness, where we hold it, the benefits of it and what it looks like for each of us.
Our life is a quest to greatness. A Road to our divinity. A dance to our own music, as we create each chord. Along our journey we ask ourselves “Who Am I Why Am I Here?
As Buddha did, in awakening to the inter-connectedness of all things, we must first awaken to loving kindness and compassion that now resides in our own hearts and minds.
Sally Beth Shore discusses how if we choose to support and uphold our sons, young and old we might actually have better success in creating the world we want.
Dr. Quinley will focus on Sandburg’s social justice messages rooted in the core American value of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all peoples.
This is the time of year when hunger and lack of good nutrition is most keenly felt.