As Unitarian Universalism is a non-creedal faith, we are not given easy answers to questions such as "Who is good and who is bad?" "Why does evil exist?" and "Why do bad things happen to good people?" Instead, we rely on our personal moral compasses, our collective insight and life experiences, and the wisdom of the world's religions to guide us when times get tough. In our beloved community, full of diverse beliefs and life experiences, we will explore together the challenging questions that bubble up throughout our lives in times of pain and grief.
This month's theme: Pride
Speaker: Rev. Ilene Kaur Tompkins-Gillispie
The first guiding Principle of Unitarian Universalism is the inherent worth and dignity of every person. UUTC welcomes all—persons of various ages, races, gender identities, sexual orientations, theological and political beliefs, socio-economic status, educational backgrounds, abilities and ethnicities. Services are at 9:15 and 11:00am. The building is wheelchair accessible, dress is casual, and visitors are always warmly welcomed.
Infant care is available during both services.
Join us for coffee between services at 10:30am!