Archive for November, 2011

Thanksgiving Leftovers

Speaker: Mike Bonilla   Lay Leader: Cam Leonard

A Theology of Gratitude

Speaker: Jana Peirce Lay Leader: Lisa Sporleder

 Galen Guengerich, minister of All Souls Unitarian Church in New York City, believes gratitude or should be the defining religious principle of Unitarian Universalism. Adopting gratitude as a discipline—or daily practice—reminds us how utterly dependent we are on the people and world around us for everything that matters. From this flows an ethic of gratitude that obligates us to create a future that justifies a sense of gratitude from the human family and demands that we nurture the world that nurtures us in return. Today we will learn more about the idea of gratitude as a practice and an ethic, nurturing our own sens of awe and obligation.

Susan

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Our Mission

UUFF is an inclusive community that encourages religious freedom, nurtures spiritual and ethical growth, celebrates diversity, and promotes a just, sustainable, and peaceful world.

Guest at Your Table

Lay Leader: Laurel McLaughlin

The annual UUFF support for the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Guest at Your Table program begins on Sunday, November 13, with a multigenerational service.  The UU Service Committee advances human rights and social justice by partnering with citizens around the world, who are challenging oppressive policies in their own countries.  GAYT is the annual information and fund raising in which local congregations participate.

Sign Up for Chalice Circles

Chalice Circles will be back at UUFF starting this January – and they’ll be better than ever. It doesn’t matter if you have done Chalice Circles before.  We have created a new program that we hope will encourage all UUFF members – new and old alike – to join a Chalice Circle this year for the opportunity to make deeper connections and talk about life’s big questions and the things that matter most to us.

All Chalice Circles will share the same discussion topics and short readings each month, so although we may meet in separate small groups, we will all be part of the same larger conversation. Rather than using a set curriculum, we have chosen a flexible format that can be used to explore many issues and interests. Read on for more details and to sign up…

Arctic Refuge Portals

Speaker: Jenna Hertz  Lay Leader: Pam Miller

Musings on the effects of wild places on our understanding of the interdependent nature of the world, through the eyes of a twenty-one year old on her first trip to the Arctic Refuge. Jenna Hertz, Program and Events Assistant at Northern Alaska Environmental Center will speak.

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