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Sunday Services

QUIMPER UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP 

 SUNDAY SERVICES' SCHEDULE

September 2010

September 5 • 10am (one service only) Gathering of the Waters Ceremony-Peggy Albers

 

We celebrate coming together in the fall and learn a little about each

 

other in this annual celebration. Please bring a sample of water from your

 

summer travels (or your own backyard) to mingle with our water from the

 

past sixteen years and tell us a little bit about your journey. This year, the

 

Green Sanctuary Committee and the Religious Education Program of this

 

Fellowship will be focusing on "environmental justice" issues relating to

 

water, and conservation. It is fitting then, that this, our annual Gathering of

 

the Waters Service, helps make us aware, individually and collectively, of

 

the physical and spiritual importance of water. This will be an

 

intergenerational service with families encouraged to share their stories

 

together.

 

 

 

September 12 • 9:15 & 11:15am (Opening Sunday) Universalism: A Theology for Our Time, Part I-Rev. Bode

 

I begin the new church year with two sermons on Universalist

 

theology. The first of the these two sermons will explore Dr. Forrest

 

Church's "Cathedral of the World" metaphor and the five points of

 

Universalist theology embodied in that metaphor.

 

 

 

September 19 • 9:15 & 11:15am Universalism: A Theology for Our Time, Part II-Rev. Bode

 

This is the second of two sermons at the beginning of the new church

 

year on Universalist theology. This sermon will explore another of Dr.

 

Forrest Church's metaphors relating to that theology.

 

 

 

September 26 • 9:15 & 11:15am "How to Be Happy: The Big Picture"-Rev. James Kubal-Komoto (pulpit exchange)

 

Everybody from Thomas Jefferson to the Dalai Lama thinks that the

 

purpose of our lives is to be happy, or at least to pursue happiness, but

 

what really makes us happy in life? Reverend James Kubal-Komoto is in

 

his 11th year of ministry at Saltwater Unitarian Universalist Church in Des

 

Moines, Washington. A native of the Chicago suburbs, he holds a doctor of inistry degree from Meadville/Lombard Theological School and lives with his wife and son in Federal Way.