Moving Towards Freedom: Lessons from the Prophetess Miriam by Analesa Berg
Miriam is best known for helping to deliver Moses at the Nile River and leading the Hebrew women in singing, dancing, and playing drums after crossing the Red Sea. Later, she and her brother Aaron challenge the actions and authority of Moses. She understands leadership to embrace diverse voices, female and male. (jwa.org)
A Thousand Nights and a Night: The Stories of Humanity by Dr. Matt Foraker
Shahrazad's tales to King Shahryar are known throughout the world. Her stories capture the human spirit of fear and courage, weakness and strength, anger and compassion, love and hate, loyalty and betrayal, the essence of what it is to be a human among humans.
Unitarian Universalism: the Usefulness of an Empty Pot
Revelation is not sealed, and so new truths are found. The religions of Unitarianisam and Universalism--and Unitarian Univeralism-- have changed through the years, as each generation fills this "empty pot of religion" anew. What's cooking in yours?
Restoration and Reciprocity: Healing Relationships with the Natural World
Enjoy a video presentation by Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of Braiding Sweetgrass. Refreshments and discussion after the video. This is a joint event by the UUCBG Green Sanctuary team and Wild Ones of Southern Kentucky.
Spiritual Explorers -The Magic of Small Groups
There are many different types of small groups in a congregation: work groups, interest groups, fun groups. What makes a Chalice Group different? How are members impacted by the structure?
Unitarian Universalism - the Good Parts Version
When we meet someone new, we often try to make a good impression by sharing the best of ourselves. The same holds true when we first share with someone the story of our faith. However, we need to move beyond the “good parts version” of Unitarian Universalism if we are going to build the beloved community.
Game night!
Spend a rollicking evening with your church buddies! Bring a game and a friend. All are welcome.
BG Zen Community
Zen practice is for anyone of any (or no) faith background. We are all beginners here supporting one another on our paths. Meeting every Saturday at 9am in the Fellowship hall.
Food for Thought - The Bridge Between Horticulture and the Environment
Enjoy a video presentation by Dan Pearson, a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Refreshments and discussion after the video. This is a joint event by the UUCBG Green Sanctuary team and Wild Ones of Southern Kentucky.
BG Zen Community
Zen practice is for anyone of any (or no) faith background. We are all beginners here supporting one another on our paths. Meeting every Saturday at 9am in the Fellowship hall.
Midwinter Celebration
Midwinter (the beginning of February) is halfway between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox. The day is recognized as Candlemas, Groundhog Day, St. Brigid's Day, and Imbolc.
The UUCBG Earth Circle will be celebrating this festival.
An eclectic Earth-centered spirituality event for all ages. Festive attire is welcome!
BG Zen Community
Zen practice is for anyone of any (or no) faith background. We are all beginners here supporting one another on our paths. Meeting every Saturday at 9am in the Fellowship hall.
BG Zen Community
Zen practice is for anyone of any (or no) faith background. We are all beginners here supporting one another on our paths. Meeting every Saturday at 9am in the Fellowship hall.
Membership - Q&A
Always wanted to know about Unitarianism and were afraid to ask? This is the session for you! Find out about our faith in general and our congregation in particular.
BG Zen Community (Copy)
Zen practice is for anyone of any (or no) faith background. We are all beginners here supporting one another on our paths. Meeting every Saturday at 9am in the Fellowship hall.