The Healing Journey – An Adult Religious Exploration Program
Fourth Sundays, 8:15 – 9:45 a.m.
Advance Registration Required
Hosted Offsite in Private Home
What in our lives wants our healing presence? So many things – bodies, souls, relationships, communities, our beautiful and burdened “blue boat home”- it can feel overwhelming how much calls out for tending and care. We don’t have to carry it alone.
In this 7-8 month circle we will share stories, resources, and feelings that support health from a place of kindness, compassion, and mutual respect. We will emphasize the personal and collective experienceof what is illness and wellness. All adults are welcome. Short readings will be provided as inspiration, no advance preparation is required. Tahoma UU member Vee Carhart facilitates.
Location: A well-ventilated home located about 7 minutes from the church. Participation will be capped at 8-9 per session. Address provided upon registration. We will follow the masking protocols that are in place in the church sanctuary at the time of each gathering. Sessions will run from about 8:15 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. on fourth Sundays.
Schedule and Themes:
Sunday, October 23 Self and Health
Sunday, November 27 The Earth and All That Surrounds Us
Sunday, December 25 ******No Meeting*******
Sunday, January 22 Families, Ancestors and Origins
Sunday, February 26 Healing Our Communities: Part One
Sunday, March 26 Healing Our Communities: Part Two
Sunday, April 23 Coming Back Home: Your Soul’s Healing Journey
Sunday, May 28 Healing Connections: Past, Present and Future
Note: Nothing shared herein should be constituted as diagnosis, advice, or treatment for any medical condition. Please seek professional care as needed.
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100 years ago, Unitarian minister, Norbert Čapek created the Flower Service. It was a simple ritual that celebrated community. Our service this year will include special guests (via video), and other surprises. Y’all come!
This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. You can attend in-person, … read more.
Do you consider yourself creative? What if you consider the way in which you live your life as your creative path? Today we’ll explore the creativity already present in your inner life, your relationships, your community, and your relationship within the interdependent web of life.
100 years ago, Unitarian minister, Norbert Čapek created the Flower Service. It was a simple ritual that celebrated community. Our service this year will include special guests (via video), and other surprises. Y’all come!
This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. You can attend in-person, … read more.
Do you consider yourself creative? What if you consider the way in which you live your life as your creative path? Today we’ll explore the creativity already present in your inner life, your relationships, your community, and your relationship within the interdependent web of life.
100 years ago, Unitarian minister, Norbert Čapek created the Flower Service. It was a simple ritual that celebrated community. Our service this year will include special guests (via video), and other surprises. Y’all come!
This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. You can attend in-person, … read more.
The Board of Trustees meets on the third Thursdays to do the work of the congregation. Meetings are open to members of the congregation. Occasionally some agenda items of the Board of Trustees meetings are addressed in executive session, and open only to board members.
Meetings are scheduled to be held in person in the church sanctuary unless COVID-19 precautions prompt moving the meeting online to Zoom.
Bring a dish to share and join the Third Friday Potluck at 12:00 noon. Contact David Pettit with any questions, and you can typically find him at worship service on Sundays. Our motto is Good People, Good Food and A Good Time!
Do you consider yourself creative? What if you consider the way in which you live your life as your creative path? Today we’ll explore the creativity already present in your inner life, your relationships, your community, and your relationship within the interdependent web of life.
100 years ago, Unitarian minister, Norbert Čapek created the Flower Service. It was a simple ritual that celebrated community. Our service this year will include special guests (via video), and other surprises. Y’all come!
This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. You can attend in-person, … read more.
Do you consider yourself creative? What if you consider the way in which you live your life as your creative path? Today we’ll explore the creativity already present in your inner life, your relationships, your community, and your relationship within the interdependent web of life.
100 years ago, Unitarian minister, Norbert Čapek created the Flower Service. It was a simple ritual that celebrated community. Our service this year will include special guests (via video), and other surprises. Y’all come!
This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. You can attend in-person, … read more.
Do you consider yourself creative? What if you consider the way in which you live your life as your creative path? Today we’ll explore the creativity already present in your inner life, your relationships, your community, and your relationship within the interdependent web of life.
100 years ago, Unitarian minister, Norbert Čapek created the Flower Service. It was a simple ritual that celebrated community. Our service this year will include special guests (via video), and other surprises. Y’all come!
This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. You can attend in-person, … read more.