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The Spiritual Journey of Service

“All of the world’s great religions agree that it’s important for followers to serve others.  Many of them command obedience and many followers serve others for that reason, gradually deepening the spiritual gifts that come with the practice.  Other people are raised in a family that nurtures the service of members to each other.  Volunteerism may be widely practiced and fostered by a particular culture and people develop in this way.  In the widespread culture of ‘individualism’ that has existed in our country for generations, there are very likely many individual stories of people’s spiritual path to a life of service and compassion.”  In her reflections on Sunday, Peg Hall will describe her own journey and the window that opens to compassion, gratitude, and a better awareness of herself.

Speaker: Peg Hall

Peg Hall is a graduate of Middlebury College and the Episcopal Divinity School. She moved from Massachusetts to North Carolina in 2005 with her partner Gerry Azzata. A past co-director of religious exploration at Unitarian Universalists of Transylvania County, Peg currently serves on UUTC’s board.  She is deeply interested in this life's spiritual dimension and in everyone’s spiritual journey.

Services at 9:30 and 11:00am. Coffee and light refreshments between services.

UUTC is a Welcoming Congregation inclusive of persons of all backgrounds, faiths and lifestyles. Services are at 9:30 and 11:00am. The building is wheelchair accessible, dress is casual, and visitors are always warmly welcomed. Children's Lifespan Religious Exploration is offered at 11:00. Infant care is available during both services.

Earlier Event: July 22
Vitality Yoga with Kashmyra
Later Event: July 25
Gentle Chair Yoga with Kashmyra