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    Narrow Words, Broad Minds

    Often in our religious circles we get lost in the words others use to communicate their means of spiritual being. We want others to speak in ways that make us comfortable — but should the burden be on the other to make us comfortable, or should it be on us to listen in new and deeper ways?

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan

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    Why I’m a UU

    Evan Rose introduces Joe and Michelle Bianconi and Mark and Kimberly Petersen to share there stories of why there are Unitarian Universalists.

    Presented by: Bianconi and Petersen Families

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    Balancing The Books

    For people of the Jewish faith, the Days of Awe are a time for renewal and reconciliation, wherein the book of one’s life is opened before the eyes of God for review. It is also the beginning of the Jewish calendar year. With the beginning of our church year coming so close to the Days of Awe, it seems only fitting that we explore how we open and balance the books of our own lives.

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan

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    Water Communion

    Our ingathering service. Come welcome Rev. Cullinan, celebrate the new year, and meditate on where we’ve come from and where we are going together.

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan

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