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4th Sunday Lecture: Learning, Knowledge, and Wisdom

Logan City School District Superintendent Frank Schofield will speak on Learning, Knowledge, and Wisdom. His personal and professional background provide an interesting perspective on the Unitarian Universalist 4th Principle to search freely for truth and meaning.

This I Believe

Sarah Ringueberg, (long time friend/member of CVUU) has been attending services/participating in various aspects of CVUU since about 2002. This Sunday she will be talking about her own spiritual journey as part of the “This I Believe” series. The title for her homily is “Tell me, tell me, What do you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” ~ Mary Oliver  

Growing With Conflict

“Growing with Conflict” How can we use conflict as a challenge to move into right relationship with ourselves and others? How can we move with grace when our lives resist our attempts at control? Spiritual communities can help to hold us and nurture all the parts of us that being in relationship with each other can bring forth. Join us as we reflect on conflict, our approaches to it, and how to movethrough it with ease.

Translations of Cheer

Jessica Clay, MDiv Student Starr King School for the Ministry and Candidate for Fellowship UUA. Sometimes faith feels like the telephone game. We each have our own experience, but when we try to convey it to another we end up getting lost in translation. How do we respond with grace to different theologies within Unitarian Universalism?  By looking at our rich history we can learn stories of our elders and their struggles with this very question.  Join us in worship as we explore the past and let it inform the present to guide each of us on our spiritual journeys.

CVUU History & Potluck

This Sunday we will focus on the history of CVUU as seen by “tribal elders” Debbie and Jim Gessaman. We will introduce the guitar talents of newly hired Music Director, Lyndi Perry. Join us for our Fifth Sunday potluck. Bring a goodie to share as we catch up with one another.

4th Sunday Lecture: Spirituality of Trees

Our lecture series speaker for this Sunday’s service will be Nalini Nadkarni, a professor of biology at the University of Utah.  She’ll be exploring how trees are present in the teachings of many world religions, as well as in our personal spiritual connections.