Speaker: Dolly Berthelot

Mine Your Memories: Sharing Personal Holiday Experiences

Dr Dolly Berthelot will facilitate this service. She has been a UUCP/PUUF member since 1984. We’ll share personal holiday stories, focused on, but not limited to Christmas. How has your family celebrated its key December holiday? Are there important traditions? Is there an experience that stands out as particularly happy, fun, memorable, and “cherishable” to … Continue reading Mine Your Memories: Sharing Personal Holiday Experiences

Scars to Stars: A Memoir of Head, Heart, and Soul

Dr Dolly Berthelot will share life stories, poems, and ideas from her latest book, a mini memoir of her ethical/spiritual development spurred first by young religious conflict and heartbreak thru a lifetime of continuing growth. The short book is entitled SCARS TO STARS, Evolving Mystical Humanist UU, A Memoir of Head, Heart, and Soul. It … Continue reading Scars to Stars: A Memoir of Head, Heart, and Soul

Virtual Service: INTERdependence Is More Needed Than Ever–Is America Growing Into It?

Writer, editor, communication consultant and 36-year UUCP member Dolly Berthelot will share a bit of her own growth from the independence emphasis of adolescence and young adulthood to a greater appreciation of interdependence, which became the overriding theme of her Unity in Diversity seminars and related writing, including her quirky little book, PERFECTLY SQUARE, a … Continue reading Virtual Service: INTERdependence Is More Needed Than Ever–Is America Growing Into It?

Beyond Mere Independence

Independence? How About Interdependence? Individual? What About Community? On this Sunday following July 4th, we will grapple together with various personal perspectives on and experiences with independence, interdependence, individuals, and community. The conversation may explore aspects of personal, professional, and religious/spiritual/ethical life, considering diverse roles, human factors, relationships, ages, and life stages or circumstances. Long … Continue reading Beyond Mere Independence