Wednesday Dinner & Vespers

1st Wed. Dinner & Vespers are back…Join in!
September 6  Dinner, 6:00 PM & Vespers, 7:00 PM.  Join in an all ages exploration of this month’s theme “The Gift of Welcome” using the tale of “Mice in Council.” There is no fee for dinner.  RSVP to support this mid-week opportunity for fellowship and worship. 
 

 

 

 

 

Welcome to the Path of Love

This month as I prepared to facilitate the Soul Matters UU writers group I chose to reflect on the prompt about unconditional love. I felt deep gratitude as I thought about the people in my life who have been there for me through not only the joys but also the times of struggle. You know, those beloveds who are there for us no matter what. The writing activity that captured my attention was writing a thank you note to one of those people who have loved me unconditionally. I wrote a letter to my parents (OK, so I didn’t follow directions), the abuelitos, who have always been there for me and made many sacrifices so that all their children would be able to thrive and live into their gifts. I wrote the letter during my morning journaling practice, and was so appreciative to be reminded to let the people I love and appreciate know how I feel now, not at some later date. I will be transcribing that letter and placing it in the mail soon. Who in your life has offered unconditional love? Have you thanked them lately?

Below are a few more questions to ponder during this month of reflecting on the path of love. And, consider attending worship February 19 when I will invite an exploration of the “theology of love.” What do we mean by the word love? Can there be a theology of love?

  1. What did love mean to you as a child?
  2. Who first helped you be and love your true self?
  3. How has love changed as you’ve gotten older? Is it softer? Quieter? Larger? Tougher? Smaller? Sneakier? More central? More painful?
  4. Whose love has companioned you the longest?
  5. Has love ever made you smarter?
  6. Some say the opposite of love is not hate but indifference. Others say its opposite is fear. What do you say?   

Book Study with the Revs

Join Revs. Cathy and Claudia for an opportunity to discuss books that invite us into conversations about challenging issues. 
We will meet at noon in Sandburg Hall (bring a bagged lunch) or join us via Zoom at 7:00 PM. Contact Rev. Claudia for the link faithdev@uuasheville.org

    When? Thursday, March 2
    What?
 “Embracing Discomfort” Book Study: Sing, Unburied, Sing,  by Jesmyn Ward

Future Meetings

May 4  
      On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous: A Novel by Ocean Vuong 

Fall Dates TBA   
    Mistakes and Miracles by Nancy Palmer Jones and Karin Lin

Four session discussion series

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