This Sunday, at 11am, join us to hear Kathy Stevens, of UU Tarpon Springs, share her thoughts on “ClaraBarton: Living Her Faith.” Clara Barton ((December 25, 1821-April 12, 1912) was a Universalist and founder of the American Red Cross. She was also fiercely independent, and still serves today as a model of self-directed womanhood and a champion of social justice.
Our adult Sunday Morning Community Conversations group meets at 10am in the Kerwin Reading Room next to the kitchen. The Keystone Book Club leads our 3rd Sunday program, this month with a look at “Wild: From lost to found on the Pacific Crest Trail,” by Cheryl Strayed. “Told with suspense and style, sparkling with warmth and humor, Wild powerfully captures the terrors and pleasures of one young woman forging ahead against all odds on a journey that maddened, strengthened, and ultimately healed her.”
In our Youth LRE program, we’ll be working on our storyboard and plans for our Year of Living our Principles video project. Students have already started building out LEGO set piece for our our Brick Principles, to help illustrate each of our principles.
Third Sundays also mark our monthly potluck and all are welcome to share good food and conversation after church.
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.
Call (813) 792-1622 for more information.