UU THEOLOGY – THE SPIRAL OF OUR EXPANDING COVENANT
Sunday Mornings, 9:30am, Multiplatform (in-person and online)
Fellowship Hall or Zoom (please register to receive a Zoom link)
Jan. 9 - Feb. 13  Classes are listed below

UU Theology is a 6-session introduction to the concepts that undergird the religious orientation of our fellowship – one that includes humanism, atheism and the deep questioning of all congregants.

Each session addresses a different aspect of the systematic and integral vision of Unitarian Universalism – including basic concepts and the evolving understanding of what they mean for us.

One aim of this course is to educate, to shed light on what theology is, and introduce traditional components of systematic thinking about matters of God and the significance of our human lives.

But the most important aim of the course is to help each of us to clarify what the UU  tradition affirms what defines us as a “beloved community” and also to investigate what fidelity to a covenant community means for you.

We encourage you to participate in all the sessions of the course in order to get the most out of it.

Jan 9 – Class 1– What is UUTheology?
Jan 16 – Class 2 – What is God, and what is Spirit?
Jan 23 – Class 3 - Theological Anthropology: Human Nature & the Good Life
Jan 30 – Class 4 – Eschataology: Facing Fear and Hope the UU way
Feb 6 – Class 5 – Process & Liberation Theologies
Feb 13 – Class 6 – Ecumenism Expanding the Beloved Community
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