Topic: 25th Anniversary Lecture Series

25th Anniversary Lecture Series

Join us online through Zoom each Sunday at 10:00 AM. “Tantra Yoga and the Radiance Sutras” presented by Dr. Michael Sowder śakti, the goddess, asked śīva, the supreme deity, “How can I be reunited with you again?” śiva responded by sharing 112 meditations for returning to a state of Divine Union. This eighth-century nondual śaiva tantrik text from Kashmir, the “vijñana bhairava tantra,” offers profound meditations in poetry (sūtras) that we can use today.

25th Anniversary Lecture Series

Join us online through Zoom each Sunday at 10:00 AM. “How to Heal a World That Can’t Be Fixed” presented by Dr. Eliza Rosenberg Tikkun ha-olam, “repairing the world,” is a cherished principle in Judaism, one with far-reaching ethical implications. But what does it mean to repair a world that we cannot fix? This talk will explore the implications of tikkun ha-olam for addressing some of the systematic injustices in the world today, and the need to persevere with or without hope.

25th Anniversary Speaker Series

Join us online through Zoom each Sunday at 10:00 AM. The Ongoing Restoration of Mormonism Dr. Patrick Mason – Associate Professor of Religious Studies and History 2020 marks the 200th anniversary of the beginnings of Mormonism.  Where is the religion now?  And as it embarks on its third century, where might it go?  Specifically, how can the tradition move beyond some of its past missteps to work in greater service of human dignity and care for the marginalized and vulnerable?