“When dying comes calling at the door, like a bracing wind it clears our being of pettiness. It connects us to others. More alert to life’s fragility, we reawaken to life’s preciousness. To be fully human is to care, and attending to death prompts the most eloquent form of caring imaginable.” |
| Wed Feb 22 @ 6:30PM - 07:15PM Passage Meditation and Mantram |
| Thu Feb 23 @ 9:00AM - 11:30AM Winnipeg Harvest |
| Thu Feb 23 @ 7:30PM - 09:30PM Church Choir Practice |
| Sat Feb 25 @12:30PM - 04:00PM TWOTH |
| Sun Feb 26 @10:30AM - Worship & RE |
| Sun Feb 26 @12:00PM - 02:00PM 19 Ways to Heal & Transform the World |
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| What Worship Means to UUs |
In a religious tradition which does not require a belief in God, why worship at all? True, there are some among us who do not like to use that word because of its traditional connotations. But many of us choose to use it framed by the meaning of its Anglo Saxon roots: worth-shape is the act of focussing upon and clarifying what is of greatest worth — that which we wish to serve with our lives. For some, the word God broadly defined serves as a focus, especially when understood as the power of creativity within and among us, rather than a separate and omnipotent reality. For others, mindfulness of the depth of the present moment (as Buddhism teaches) anchors our lives. For most, that of worth which we come together to shape is at least partially framed by abstract values and principles such as compassion and justice. |