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    An Introduction to The Work of Byron Katie

    “My partner doesn’t appreciate me. The world is a dangerous place. I need more money. I’m too fat.” Thoughts like these may run through our minds many times a day, fostering fear, anger, stress, and depression. How different would your life be if these thoughts never bothered you again? The Work of Byron Katie is a process that clears the mind. It is a way to identify and question the thoughts that cause all the suffering in the world. The Work is simply four questions and a “turnaround” – a way of experiencing the opposite of what you believe. Anyone with an open mind can do it. The process is simple, radical, and life-changing. It has changed my life and I am looking forward to sharing it with you.

    Presented by: Warren Houghteling

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    Thanksgiving Ethnic Bread Service

    Join us as we celebrate Thanksgiving and the cultures that make up our church family. Bread is a wonderful (and delicious!) symbol of all that is both good and essential in our lives. Members of the congregation will share bread from their family heritage and tell stories of its importance in their lives. Come celebrate with our community and give thanks for it!

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan and Joyce Zaugg CDRE

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    Where Do We Come From?: Unitarianism

    On this day in 1620, a band of religious dissenters seeking a place to practice their faith in peace signed the Mayflower Compact, a covenant that would inspire the way we gather for church today. How did the Puritans inspire the early Unitarians in America? How have those early pioneers shaped our faith today?

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan

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    Thank You!

    We have our volunteers for the 11/18 Thanksgiving service. Thanks to all who stepped forward.

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