Sunday Service December 7: “Saved by the Buick”

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Guest minister,  Rev Rus Cooper-Dowda, shares her unique brand of insight in the sermon, “Saved by the Buick.”

Our Community Conversations adult discussion program begins at 10am, in the Kerwin Reading Room adjacent to the kitchen. This Sunday, at 10am, we’ll consider ” Why Religion won’t Die”.  “ It is the special fate of modern man that he has a “choice” of spiritual visions,” writes philosopher,  Herbert Fingarette. “ The paradox is that although each requires complete commitment for complete validity, we can today generate a context in which we see that no one of them is the sole vision. Thus we must learn to be naive but undogmatic.” We’ll consider  how we do that in the 21st century and what future faith might look like.

At 11:30, in our Youth program, we’ll  be looking at the various ways the world journeys through these first winter months, the holidays and rituals we celebrate and how they relate to our principles and to our own experiences as Unitarian Universalists.

Spirit of Life Unitarian Universalists is covenantal faith community in Odessa that welcomes seekers from all spiritual, theological and philosophical backgrounds who wish to join in a free, rational and responsible search for truth and meaning in their lives.

Spirit of Life Unitarian Universalists is located at 18412 Burrell Road, just off Tarpon Springs Road, east of Boy Scout Road) in Odessa.