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Worship Services 

 

Sunday, May 4
10 AM:  Youth RE
               Adult RE: 2008 Primary Elections with Andrew Downs
11 AM Service:
“There Are a Lot of Me’s!” - Rev. Abernathy
Professor Amartya Sen was born in the Indian subcontinent, educated at Oxford, and now teaches at Harvard.  He has so much prestige that his field, economics, no longer limits his writings.  He advances the notion that our individual identities are composed of a diversity of diversities.  We are never limited to one primary identity as an individual, and usually we live in a changing mix of various and diverse (and sometimes incompatible) identities.  This is very similar to our Unitarian Universalist view of religion.

Sunday, May 11
10 AM:  Youth RE
               Adult RE: Another one of our 7 UU Principles will be discussed
11 AM Service: “My Two Mothers” - Rev. Abernathy
I did not have two mothers in the modern sense (a lesbian household).  Nor did I have two mothers in the more traditional sense of a Mom and a Step-Mom.  Much like many poor families today, my maternal grandmother was an integral part of my family, though she did not live with us, or even in the same town.  Both she and my Mom remain central figures in my life, though both are now dead.

Sunday, May 18
10 AM: Youth RE
              Adult RE: Pamela Martin-Diaz, UUCFW member and Fort Wayne Community Schools Board Secretary, will join us this morning on Initiatives and Challenges of the Fort Wayne Community Schools
11 AM Service: A sermon by the minister

 

Childcare in the Nursery is available for infants and toddlers
from 9:45 AM to 12:15 PM

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