Sunday, January 11, 2015: “Why Membership Matters”

Host/Presenter: Ray Cross

Our service this Sunday is based on a sermon by Unitarian-Universalist minister Rev. Thom Belote of the Community Church of Chapel Hill, in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

We will discuss the value of church membership to individuals and what we personally should expect to get out church membership. We will see how church involvement reinforces individual members to make each member stronger on a variety of different levels.

Does the commitment of membership and giving make individuals stronger, and if so, does it make the church stronger too and more effective?

Is church membership necessary? Or is it just a fading concept from the past that no longer is needed? This will be our topic for discussion.

Newcomers of all religious paths or none at all are always welcome. We are handicapped accessible. Please park in the front of the building. Child care is available.

Sunday, January 4, 2015: “New Beginnings”

Host/Presenter: Rev. Elizabeth Greene

At this time of year, almost everyone reflects on what has gone on, looking forward to what will happen in the future, resolving to make improvements.

“New beginnings” is a phrase we hear. What does it mean to make a new beginning? How much of the past do we bring with us, and what can or should we leave behind? What role does our faith play, as we forge new beginnings that are more likely to bring love into the world, more likely to inspire generosity and compassion?

Newcomers of all religious paths or none at all are always welcome. We are handicapped accessible. Please park in the front of the building. Child care is available.

Sunday, December 21, 2014: “A Medley of Christmas Songs”

Host/Presenter: Ken Whiting

There is a universal urge to end the year with a festival of joy that rekindles faith, brings us closer to the people we care about, and brings music and singing light and laughter to the dark days of winter.

This Holiday season for all religious faiths can be filled with greater meaning and satisfaction when we sing.

This Sunday, we will sing special meaningful songs of this season that inspires us and bring back memories of our past no matter what our current or past religious traditions may be.

Our Service this Sunday will be of song memories we all enjoy for this Christmas (holiday) season – whether you be Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Muslim, Agnostic, Atheist or celebrate any other path.

Newcomers are always welcome. We are handicapped accessible. Please park in the front of the building. Child care is available.

Sunday, December 14, 2014: “A Festival of Renewal”

Host: Dale Bostock
Presenter: Julie Merrick

There is a universal wish to end the year with a festival of renewal that rekindles our faith, brings us closer to the people we care about, and brings light and laughter to the dark days of winter.”

This Holiday season can be filled with greater meaning and satisfaction when we make choices that are in alignment with our values. We are in a position to create a more soul-satisfying celebration when we answer the question of why it is we celebrate and put our focus there.

Newcomers are always welcome. We are handicapped accessible. Please park in the front of the building. Child care is available.

Sunday, December 7, 2014: “Circles of Light and Dark: Our Whole Lives”

Host: Karen Fothergill
Presenter: Rev. Elizabeth Greene

Many world religions celebrate this winter season with festivals of light: Jewish Hanukkah, Hindu Diwali, earth-centered Solstice. These holidays welcome the light of longer days to come, bringing hope and warmth. Lest, we neglect an important part of life darkness. However, what of the dark? Seeds require winter’s darkness if they are to emerge in spring. Can our souls be enriched by honoring the dark?

Join us this Sunday to hear Rev. Elizabeth Greene discuss this topic.

Newcomers are always welcome. We are handicapped accessible. Please park in the front of the building. Child care is available.

Sunday, November 30, 2014: “A Free and Responsible Search for Truth and Meaning”

Host/Presenter: Don Morishita

One of the seven principles that Unitarian Universalists share is a free and responsible search for truth and meaning. In a religious context, this typically refers to seeking our spiritual truths and meaning. However, this is an important issue to address in all aspects of our lives. How carefully do we seek the truth? What processes do we go through as we seek to find truth and meaning in what we believe and what we do? Please join us as we continue to discuss the fourth principle of the Unitarian Universalists.

Newcomers are always welcome. We are handicapped accessible. Please park in the front of the building. Child care is available.

Sunday, November 9, 2014: “When Does Consciousness Begin?”

Host/Presenter: Ken Whiting

When does sentience (consciousness) begin?

Does consciousness begin at conception, later on in the womb, at birth or during early childhood? When does sentience (consciousness) leave? Does it leave at death, if so, does it continue (if so where) or does it cease to exist or perhaps move on to another being?

These questions we will explore this Sunday, November 9, 2014, at the Magic Valley Unitarian Fellowship.

This will be a participatory service involving the congregation. We urge everyone to be prepared for a lively discussion on this topic.

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. We are handicapped accessible. Please park in the front of the building.