Visiting Tanzania
Renee Johnson and Finlandia University students will discuss what they have learned during their visits to Tanzania.
Renee Johnson and Finlandia University students will discuss what they have learned during their visits to Tanzania.
Directed by Carol Grafford, follower of the Thich Nhat Hanh since 2002 and ordained as a core member of the Order of Interbeing in 2017.
Gratitude is often considered a learned skill, but through practice we an include gratitude in our daily lives. Does this relatively recent focus on gratitude relate to ages old responses to our search for meaning? I’m not sure, but I think it’s interesting to think about and share.
What are memories for? How do they guide us, teach us, and sustain us? “As my mother declined from dementia, I noticed how memory helps everyone find our place in life. Memories are markings on our heart, the hieroglyphics on our interior walls.”
Learn about the Baha’i faith through music, readings, and video at this service.
Many eastern religions declare that change is constant, even when we believe things are staying the same. In this service, Rev. Chris will examine what it means that the world is constantly changing around us, and how we can embrace such change in a spirit of hope.
Who is KUUF and how do we fit in the larger Unitarian Universalist movement? In this service, Rev. Chris and Will Cantrell will examine our identity, both historically and currently, and ask the question, “Who does KUUF want to be?”