This year’s overarching frame is The Gifts of Our Faith. We’re focusing on ten beloved UU values and exploring their potential to shape us and, in turn, shape the world. So far we have looked at the gifts of welcome, heritage, generosity, mystery, liberating love, justice and equity, transformation, and interdependence. This month we are exploring The Gift of Pluralism.
The wording that is used in our UUA’s Article II proposal: “Pluralism: We celebrate that we are all sacred beings, diverse in culture, experience, and theology. We covenant to learn from one another in our free and responsible search for truth and meaning. We embrace our differences and commonalities with Love, curiosity, and respect.”
May 12 - Many Sources: “We Are Made of Many Roots!”
In this session, we continue our exploration of the gift of pluralism with a special nod to Mother’s Day and the idea that we are all “mothered” and nurtured by many things, people, and experiences. We also answer the question of what it means to be a pluralistic faith by exploring how our UU faith, like us, is one that is fed by many roots, some sacred, some secular, and some scientific.
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Earlier Event: May 12
Joseph Bednarik presents They Saw Two Heads
Later Event: May 14
Article II Listening Circles: Tuesday, May 14 and Sunday, May 19