Sunday, January 11, 11:30 a.m., Benson Hall (Emmanuel Episcopal Church)

— from Suzanne Olson —

Please join us on Sunday, January 11th, 11:30 a.m., Benson Hall (Emmanuel Episcopal Church)

“A Free and Responsible Search for Truth and Meaning,” A Chalice Group discussion of the fourth UU Principle with Susan McBain. Please see below for a reading – some food for thought on this topic.

Potluck to follow at 12:30 in the Parish Hall. Please bring a dish to share. Please let us know if you need a ride – or have any other needs that the Fellowship may be able to help with. Kathy Hendrickson is our Caring Coordinator. Contact her (hendricksonk14@gmail.com) when you need a hand.

Hope to see you on Sunday!

Reading for discussion of the Fourth Principle:

“As responsible religious seekers, we recognize that we are privileged to be free, to have resources to pursue life beyond mere survival, to continually search for truth and meaning, to exist beyond bonds of dogma and oppression, and to wrestle freely with truth and meaning as they evolve.

“This privilege calls us not to be isolated and self-centered, believing that our single perspective trumps all others, but rather to be humble, to be open to the great mysteries of truth and meaning that life offers. And those mysteries may speak to us through our own intuition and experience—but also through tradition, community, conflict, nature, and relationships.

“As a faith tradition, Unitarian Universalism makes sacred the right and responsibility to engage in this free and responsible quest as an act of religious devotion. Institutionally, we have left open the questions of what truth and meaning are, acknowledging that mindful people will, in every age, discover new insights.” —Rev. Paige Getty, UU Congregation of Columbia, Maryland (read more from Paige in The Seven Principles in Word and Worship, ed. Ellen Brandenburg)

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