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Beyond Human Rights -- Expanding the Conversation.

'In honor of Human Rights Day (December 10), we consider the history and importance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. But not everyone shares a belief in the value of protecting Human Rights; How can we make the conversation more productive? "Human Benefits Analysis" could change how we see people-- as great possibilities, and thus worthy of protection and nurturance.

Speaker: Reverend Sally Beth Shore

Children will begin in the Sanctuary with a Time for All Ages before going to their classes.

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 may be casual and visitors of all ages, races, gender identities, sexual orientations, abilities, and beliefs are warmly welcomed.

Children's Religious Education classes are available during the 9:15 am service. The younger class is for ages 4-7 and the older class is for ages 8 and up. Each class is overseen by two adults and emphasizes fun and enriching activities about how to be a better, more caring person and how to make the world a better place for everyone.

Nursery care (0-3) is available during both services.

Join us for coffee between services at 10:30 am.

Earlier Event: December 7
Heartfulness Meditation
Later Event: December 10
Men's Group