Building Your Own Theology Classes
Unitarian Universalists are accustomed to speaking out and sharing their diverse views, but sometimes we find it difficult to say just what our individual theologies are. This class will explore participants’ evolving individual and collective theological perspectives by reflecting on personal religious experiences, raising questions of ultimate reality, ethics, religious meaning, human nature, the sacred or holy, good and evil, suffering, community, authority, death, immortality and UU’s Seven Principles. The aim of the course is to come to a deeper understanding of “where we stand” as individuals and as a community of seekers. Participants will engage in writing their insights and views and ultimately creating individual credo statements.
Ten sessions from February to June.
Monthly on the 1st Saturday (1030 AM-12 PM)
and on the 2nd Thursday of the month (6 PM-730 PM)
1 - Sat Feb 6 at 10:30 AM
2 - Thu Feb 11 at 6 PM
3 - Sat Mar 6 at 10:30 AM
4 - Thu Mar 11 at 6 PM
5 - Sat Apr 3 at 10:30 AM
6 - Thu Apr 8 at 6 PM
7 - Sat May 1 at 10:30 AM
8 - Thu May 13 at 6 PM
9 - Sat Jun 5 at 10:30 AM
10 - Thu Jun 10 at 6 PM
Please RSVP to The Reverend Gordon Clay Bailey at [email protected]
Photo: Chalice 1 by Last Minute Linda
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