Host: Ken Whiting
Presenter: Julie Merrick
An intention can be defined as a purpose or attitude toward the effect of one’s actions or conduct; an aim which guides. When we consider what it is we most want and then set intentions that align with our desires, outcomes shift and what we experience changes. What do we intend for our Fellowship? Our relationships? The work that we do? The impact that we have on this world? Every aspect of our life bares consideration. What is it we most want and do our intentions support the unfolding of those desires?
As Unitarian Universalists, we have a proud tradition of responding to the imperatives of love and justice to work with those of us who are marginalized and oppressed in society and the world. Unitarian Universalists covenant to affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person; justice, equality and compassion in human relations; and acceptance of one another.
Please join us Sunday at the Vendor Blender and Event Center, 588 Addison Avenue West in Twin Falls at 10:30 AM. The Vendor Blender is located near the old hospital near the intersection of Martin St. and Addison Avenue West. Newcomers of all religious paths or none at all are always welcome. We are handicapped accessible. Child care is available. Please park in the rear of the building and use the entrance on the west side of the building.
Monthly Archives: November 2015
Sunday, November 22, 2015: “Spirituality, Innovation, Diversity and Radical Inclusion”
Host: Don Morishita
Guest Speaker: Bill Reid, Boise Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship
Bill Reid, from the Boise Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship, will present our service this Sunday on spirituality, innovation, diversity and radical inclusion. He will be asking the following possible questions, “Who is spiritual and who is not?” “Who decides?” “If Unitarian-Universalists really welcomed everyone, what would happen?” “Is there such a thing as too much diversity?” “Are we as inclusive and welcoming as we think we are?” Please join us for the beginning of a conversation.
As Unitarian Universalists, we have a proud tradition of responding to the imperatives of love and justice to work with those of us who are marginalized and oppressed in society and the world. Unitarian Universalists covenant to affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person; justice, equality and compassion in human relations; and acceptance of one another.
Please join us Sunday at the Vendor Blender and Event Center, 588 Addison Avenue West in Twin Falls at 10:30 AM. The Vendor Blender is located near the old hospital near the intersection of Martin St. and Addison Avenue West. Newcomers of all religious paths or none at all are always welcome. We are handicapped accessible. Child care is available. Please park in the rear of the building and use the entrance on the west side of the building.
Sunday, November 15, 2015: “Mind-Bending Experiences”
Host: Kacee O’Conner
Presenter: Richard Storck
Our focus Sunday will be on mind-bending experiences that are of the extraordinary kind that can happen to anyone. Mind-bending experiences can and do affect us deeply. These experiences not only affect us in ways we recognize and understand, but also in ways we don’t understand.
Once a “mind-bending experience” happens to us, we no longer think the same way we did before this experience occurred. Our mind has been bent, (changed) and we cannot go back to the way we thought before that experience. These “experiences” can be life changing.
As Unitarian Universalists, we have a proud tradition of responding to the imperatives of love and justice to work with those of us who are marginalized and oppressed in society and the world. Unitarian Universalists covenant to affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person; justice, equality and compassion in human relations; and acceptance of one another.
Please join us Sunday at the Vendor Blender and Event Center, 588 Addison Avenue West in Twin Falls at 10:30 AM. The Vendor Blender is located near the old hospital near the intersection of Martin St. and Addison Avenue West. Newcomers of all religious paths or none at all are always welcome. We are handicapped accessible. Child care is available. Please park in the rear of the building and use the entrance on the west side of the building.
Sunday, November 8, 2015: “Hope As the Light Goes Dim”
Host: Don Morishita
Presenter: Rev. Elizabeth Greene
NOTE: This Sunday’s Charitable Collection To Benefit Valley House Homeless Shelter
Fall is often a time when we have mixed feelings. It is good, as we feel the coolness, see the gorgeous trees, celebrate Halloween and All Souls—the turn of the seasons moves us and makes us feel good. At the same time, it is so clearly a time when the year is heading into its annual “death,” to the time when there is darkness and cold, and we can feel loss more sharply. How do we fully experience this important season—and the winter that will be upon us soon—without either pretending there is no sadness, or falling into too much sadness? What brings us hope that warmth and light will return?
As Unitarian Universalists, we have a proud tradition of responding to the imperatives of love and justice to work with those of us who are marginalized and oppressed in society and the world. Unitarian Universalists covenant to affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person; justice, equality and compassion in human relations; and acceptance of one another.
Please join us Sunday at the Vendor Blender and Event Center, 588 Addison Avenue West in Twin Falls at 10:30 AM. The Vendor Blender is located near the old hospital near the intersection of Martin St. and Addison Avenue West. Newcomers of all religious paths or none at all are always welcome. We are handicapped accessible. Child care is available. Please park in the rear of the building and use the entrance on the west side of the building.