Exploring Our Inner Landscape

Participating in a Unitarian Universalist community is an opportunity to search our own inner landscape for meaning and purpose. One perspective is that we are a religion that sees people struggling, not against our own sinful souls, but against a shallow, frantic and materialistic world that all-too-often leaves us disconnected from our deepest selves, life’s gifts, and needs greater than one’s own. One of the ways Unitarian Universalists are doing this is through groups of a dozen or so people who gather regularly to reflect together on monthly themes. This Sunday I will introduce this option with an invitation for you to participate in going deeper through Theme Circles starting in February.

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