UU Men’s Group – Zoom/Online
Zoom/OnlineTopic: How do you define peace of mind? Do you have it? If so how did you find it? What are things that bring you peace of mind? Have you been able to bring peace of mind to others?
Topic: How do you define peace of mind? Do you have it? If so how did you find it? What are things that bring you peace of mind? Have you been able to bring peace of mind to others?
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
First Saturdays: Let your inner artist show forth. Watercolor basics will be explained, then it’s time to paint.
The event is scheduled from 4-6 pm in DTLA. We will meet in front of Bottega Louie at 7th & Grand at 3:30 pm and then walk together to Pershing Square.
The Rev. Jeremiah Lal Shahbaz Kalendae, preaching; Chela Metzger, worship associate. Ministering to build just and sustainable communities that counter-oppressions is at the heart of Unitarian Universalism. Our liberal faith is put into practice through our intersectional anti-racism efforts, advocacy for LGBTIAQ+ people, disability activism, reproductive justice commitments, and in many other ways we strive to dismantle systems of oppression. The white supremacist able-bodied cis-heteropatriarchy in government, the media, the corporate world, and elsewhere is assaulting our society's commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion and threatening those involved in this liberatory work. Come join the resistance this Sunday morning as we launch our annual Stewardship Campaign to support the life of our congregation! Join us in-person or online.
Join us under the shade structure after the service as we prepare brown bag lunches for our homeless neighbors.
Join us for our monthly art reception after worship service in Forbes Hall.
Whether you're looking for social justice activities, small group meetings, or just some inner peace, this is the time for questions and answers.
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
This eight-week course invites participants of various worldviews—whether theistic, humanist, or atheist—to engage in a collaborative and reflective process of building their own personal theology.
Taking time for quiet meditation and sharing the intimacy of sitting in silence together can help sustain and ground us.
Please join us for an all-congregational Common Read which will explore many facets of our congregational life and how we can collectively grow into a beloved community that fully embodies our UU values. We will read “On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World” by Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg (Beacon Press, 2022).
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