Perspectives on Living with Challenges
Three UUFCC members/friends will share their personal experiences of living with physical/developmental disabilities.
Three UUFCC members/friends will share their personal experiences of living with physical/developmental disabilities.
One of the health care crises in the United States right now is a woman’s right to make decisions for herself. This is a larger issue related to religious freedom.
Speaker: Rabbi Jennifer Singer
Awareness of the little things makes our world just a little brighter. What, in your life, brings you delight? This service will help you see your world in a whole different light.
Speaker: Rev Ann Parker
Celebrate this longest day of summer with a rituals which will also commemorate Father’s Day, Juneteenth, and Paul McCartney’s birthday – sounds interesting!
Speaker: Rev. Elaine “Fairie” Silver
Do you carry resentment in your heart? Perhaps we all have at some point and know that it is better to forgive than to carry that burden. One person’s experience with the fellowship will provide some lessons on the topic.
Speaker: Robert Moran
There are a lot of activities and folks who are active here at UUFCC. Several committees and groups will share what they do and why.
Speakers: Committee/group members
Florida is the end of the road for some and the beginning for others. Despite your place on the journey, we are at the forefront of challenges with climate change, human rights, and societal unrest. What can we learn from flamingos to support us?
Speaker: … read more.
Valerie’s House is a place where children and families are helped while working through the loss of a loved one. Children meet others their age and they earn that loss doesn’t have to limit their dreams. Valerie’s House has a variety of locations in Florida, … read more.
Thomas Paine was one of the most influential revolutionary of the 18th century. He (unpopular with aristocrats) articulated many ideas of human rights including opposition to organized religion.
Speaker: Joseph Fenty
The myth of redemptive violence is so embedded in Western culture that we scarcely know it’s there. Let us examine this myth through the lens of the gun culture in the United States.
Speaker: Rev Janet Onnie