Laughter Is The Best Medicine
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This service is a collection of fun & funny vignettes with lots of participation from intergen WHUUFers.
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This service is a collection of fun & funny vignettes with lots of participation from intergen WHUUFers.
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WHUUFers who attended this year’s first ever virtual Unitarian Universalist Association General Assembly will share their reflections. From music to business meetings, to workshops and worship, it was a diverse and colorful menu, to be sure.
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We will consider our March and April themes, Wisdom & Liberation, guided by the poetry of Wendell Berry, Mary Oliver, Richard Blanco and the Staffords-William & Kim
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In this interactive Service we will create a tapestry of responsive readings, poetry, music, and a fire ceremony to celebrate the ending of the Old Year and the beginning of the New.
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Nearly 2800 Unitarian Universalists representing more than 700 congregations gathered in Spokane last month, among them 15 WHUUFers. Come hear some of what inspired and empowered our folks.
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Using quotes from famous “patriots”, we will interactively celebrate our Humanity as we take a closer look at the strength that comes with interdependence.
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Join Sulima this morning as she meanders through the lives of William Stafford and Wendell Berry, two American poets whose writing never fails to transmit their fierce love for the Spirit of Life and Justice for All.
Imagine what it might be like if the life of the Republic were guided by poetry. WHUUF Member Sulima Malzin invites us to settle in and listen with our hearts to some of the poems that might be considered for that task.
Join Sulima and several of WHUUF’s Enlivened Elders as they share their stories of what it means to grow old(er).
Sulima Malzin will lead us in examining some well-known and not-so-well-known quotes from American Patriots. It will be an interactive program, so if you have a favorite quote you’d like to share, please bring it.