February 3rd Service: Our Place in a Symbolic World

Our program this Sunday is a video presentation of the thoughts of John Lame Deer, a Sioux Medicine Man, titled “Our Place in a Symbolic World.” This service is from the “Great Courses Program” by Dr. Jay Garfield of Smith College.

The Magic Valley Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship meets every Sunday beginning at 10:30 AM at the Twin Falls Senior Center, 530 Shoshone Street West in Twin Falls. Newcomers are always welcome. Childcare is available. For information, please contact Ken Whiting at 734-9161.

January 27th Service: We Are What We Believe

This week we will be exploring the topic of belief. We will talk about what our beliefs are and how we came by them. Are we really free to believe what we choose? What effects do our beliefs have on us and how do our beliefs effect how we live our lives? How do our beliefs effect our choices; even our choice of a religion? Is a person responsible for his or her beliefs? Our Program this Sunday will give you a lot to think about.

The Magic Valley Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship meets every Sunday beginning at 10:30 AM at the Twin Falls Senior Center, 530 Shoshone Street West in Twin Falls. Newcomers are always welcome. Child care is available. For information, please contact Ken Whiting at 734-9161.

January 13th: Love Our Enemies

Our program this Sunday is a video sermon by Rev. Marlin Lavanhar, Senior Minister of All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa Oklahoma, titled “Love our Enemies – One of the Hardest Part of Love.”

The Magic Valley Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship meets every Sunday beginning at 10:30 AM at the Twin Falls Senior Center, 530 Shoshone Street West in Twin Falls. Newcomers are always welcome. Childcare is available. For information, please contact Ken Whiting at 734-9161.

January 6th Service: Thoughts on Evolution—Did Darwin Pray?

Our program this Sunday is a video sermon by Rev. Marlin Lavanhar, Senior Minister of All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa Oklahoma, titled “Thoughts on Evolution – Did Darwin Pray?” Is evolutionism enough of a worldview to base one’s religion, or moral system of living? We will explore how the Theory of Evolution offers a moral way of understanding the world and our place in it and how the evolutionary worldview does not discount but uplifts the world’s great religious traditions.

We will have a very brief discussion prior to watching the video, then after the video we will discuss our thoughts pertaining to evolution as it may interact with religion. Is evolutionary thought compatible with religion? The Magic Valley Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship meets every Sunday beginning at 10:30 AM at the Twin Falls Senior Center, 530 Shoshone Street West in Twin Falls. Newcomers are always welcome. Child care is available. For information, please contact Ken Whiting at 734-9161.