You’re Blessed When… Jesus & The Beatitudes
Jesus challenges our conventional wisdom when he delivers an upside-down view of what it looks like to “be blessed” and live a good life.
UUMAN's Board of Trustees uses Covid Act Now to monitor current Covid risk levels. We are thrilled to see that the counties in which the majority of us live are in the Low Risk category. Masks are optional for indoor activities, and indoor congregational singing can occur at this time. We are happy to say that UUMAN's community is highly vaccinated and boosted—thank you for doing your part to keep our risk as low as possible!
Jesus challenges our conventional wisdom when he delivers an upside-down view of what it looks like to “be blessed” and live a good life.
A post-election reflection on compassion in polarized times.
Service Audio (link to UUMAN Podcast mp3, or use media player below)
https://www.migration.uuman.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/2022-11-14WhoIsMyNeighborKPalmer.mp3
Shelly Nagrani’s sermon is about how we present and transform ourselves. “What is behind the ‘mask of UUMAN’? Nothing, and everything.”
Coming Out Day October 11.
Service Audio (link to UUMAN Podcast mp3, or use media player below)
A call to hands. Also an introduction to our new Religious Exploration Director, Lexie Tangney.
Service audio (link to the UUMAN Podcast mp3, or use media player below to listen)
https://www.migration.uuman.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/2022-08-21AllHandsOnDeckABralley.mp3
What do you do when you find that your religious tradition no longer aligns with the realities of your life? Join us as UUMAN member David Kroeber takes us through a journey of “Deconstructing Christianity” and the process of developing a more expansive faith that transcends … read more.
Religion and spirituality include mystery, that which transcends understanding; otherwise, we would simply call it philosophy. So how do we relate to what is so important, so rooted in our souls, yet cannot be fully described? Poetic metaphor and imagery are powerful tools that can help us relate to and be inspired by that which we cannot fully understand, in some ways similar to modeling in science.
Join us for a service investigating and celebrating the poetic imagination.