[UUCP] UU HISTORY ZOOMCOURSE
revpauld444
revpauld444 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 13 12:25:09 UTC 2021
*Hi everyone, Just a reminder that we’ll begin our bi-weekly Unitarian
Universalist history course on Thursday, April 15th at 7:30 p.m. There will
be 8 to 10 sessions. ** The sessions will be informal and will allow for a
discussion and question period.*
*In order to make the question and answer sessions flow smoothly, we will
utilize the “Raise Hand” button found on the bottom of the Zoom screen in
the “Reactions” tab. Just click on the “Reactions” tab, click “Raise Hand”
and you will be recognized in order.*
*This week, we’ll start with a brief outline of just what Unitarianism and
Universalism are followed by a look at the lives of two important Unitarian
historical figures: Michael Servetus and Francis David.*
*The Zoom link is the same as the one used for our Sunday Zoom services. It
is listed below for those who do not have it. I’m looking forward to seeing
you there. Peace and Light, Rev. Paul*
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89189313592?pwd=K0paOWtFNTI0c0t4RElLb0Z3MGg0QT09
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Rev. Paul S. Dodenhoff
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Palisades
Englewood, NJ 07631
uucpalisades.org
revpauld444 at gmail.com
551-427-2648
*The freedom to doubt, to question, to be content to live in Mystery is
central to the liberal religious tradition. Like the process of evolution
itself, the path that we follow, our practice if you will, is not easy or
simple. It isn’t without its dead ends or its disappointments. It doesn’t
guarantee that all of our conclusions will be final or that we will ever
find an answer to all of our questions. But also like the process of
evolution, it is filled with great expressions of beauty and awe that are
sometimes born of great struggle and at other times come as unexpected
Grace. *
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