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“The Power of Meditation”

Meditation exploded into American consciousness during the 1960s. At first, it seemed like an Eastern novelty that was only embraced by the counterculture. But people tried it and benefited from it. Soon, researchers began studying it and found that it had profound effects on physical health and psychological well-being. Today, we are going to explore how … Continue reading “The Power of Meditation”

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KRISTOFER GEDDIE A North Carolina native, Kris came to Venice Theatre via New York to play “Coalhouse Walker” in Ragtime and never left. He holds a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre from Mars Hill College, and has performed with various theatres and cruise ships worldwide. As well as serving as General Manager and Director of Diversity, … Continue reading TBA

“Prophetic Words and Deeds: 2nd Source”

Continuing to explore Unitarian Universalism’s sources, this service will consider the second source: “words and deeds of prophetic women and men which challenge us to confront powers and structures of evil with justice, compassion, and the transforming power of love.” https://youtu.be/eCjDhHDFpnI

“Squeaky on the Roof”

Irwin is a folksy heir to the humor of Mark Twain with some updated personalities that flavor his performances. That includes the adventures he relates about his 85-year-old-widowed-newly-minted physician-aunt, Marguerite Van Camp. She’s a woman who avoids curmudgeonship and keeps her finger on the pulse of the changing world around her in the “new” South. … Continue reading “Squeaky on the Roof”

“Unitarian Universalist and Fuzzy Logic. When does a cucumber become a pickle?”

The West lives in a world separated into two terms: subject and object, self and non-self, yes and no, good and evil, right and wrong, true and false. It is, therefore, more logical or scientific, where “yes” cannot be “no” and “no” cannot be “yes.” Shoson Miyamoto. Words reflect concepts. If words are fuzzy, it … Continue reading “Unitarian Universalist and Fuzzy Logic. When does a cucumber become a pickle?”

“Finding Joy in Diversity: How can we move from fear to tolerance, to appreciation, to joyful experiences with our diverse neighbors?”

In our current society, we often blame “the other people” for our divisions.  As a result our vision for the American democratic experiment is threatened.  Rev. Nelsen will point to the importance of reaching out to people of diverse colors and faiths, finding the joyful results of living and serving together, and then calling on … Continue reading “Finding Joy in Diversity: How can we move from fear to tolerance, to appreciation, to joyful experiences with our diverse neighbors?”