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Ubuntu: I Am Because We Are

Ubuntu is an African term meaning "I am, because we are". It's the deepest acknowledgement of our shared humanity. In Mayan culture, this same notion is conveyed in their greeting, En Lak'Ech, or "you are my other me".

This seems so Unitarian Universalist! As UU's we have a strong sense that we are all connected. But do we truly live that value? What forces in society set us apart? What are the impacts of separateness? And how can we overcome them, together?

Speaker: Caroline Fritz

Caroline Fritz discovered Unitarian Universalism when she moved to Greenville, SC five years ago. A self professed "recovering perfectionist", she has found great comfort in the works of Brene Brown, Louise Hay, and Tara Brach. She works as an engineering consultant, is raising two sons, and finds gratification in encouraging others to be their highest selves.

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.

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