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    Our Sources I: The Experience of Mystery and Wonder

    We begin our exploration of Unitarian Universalism’s sources where all liberal religion begin –: the heart of human experience.

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan.

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    Watershed 1492

    Evan Rose presents his understanding of Columbus and the impact of the European discovery of America. He combines his reading of Samuel Eliot Morison’s “The European Discovery of America: The Southern Voyages, AD 1492-1616″ with Charles C. Mann’s “1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus”. Something big happened in 1492. We are still discovering what happened and exploring how it occurred.

    Presented by: Evan Rose.

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    Many Pillars Make This House

    “The living tradition which we share draws from many sources . . .” The richness of our movement grows out of the steadfast and faithful work of many different peoples from different lands and times. As we spend some time this year looking to the sources of our faith, we must first remember that all these sources enrich us.

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan.

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    What Do You Believe?

    This is the first in a series of sermons on “The Big Questions” — those areas of ultimate human inquiry that all faith traditions pursue answers to. In our tradition there is, of course, no one right answer to this question. It is, perhaps, the most important religious question, and the one about which we talk the least. Join us for the first of seven deep explorations. And bring a friend!

    Presented by: Rev. John Cullinan.

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