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September 5 Harvesting Peace. Don Smith, Member, Gainesville Friends Meeting & Steering Committee, Gainesville Interfaith Peace Coalition While an individual may feel as though he/she can’t make much progress alone in working to achieve peace, it can be done.
11th Sunday of Summer—4th UU Source: Jewish and Christian teachings which call us to respond to God's love by loving our neighbors as ourselves.
Water Communion September 12 Waters of Peace. Rev. Meredith Garmon. As we bring together the waters of our separate beings and our diverse experiences and join them in our community, we reflect also on the words of the prophet Amos: "Let peace flow down like waters . . ."
12th Sunday of Summer—5th UU Source: Humanist teachings which counsel us to heed the guidance of reason and the results of science, and warn us against idolatries of the mind and spirit.
September 19 Making Peace, Making Justice. Rev. Meredith Garmon. Unitarian Universalists are a people of faith, seeking to nurture our spirits and help heal our world. For building peace in our world, here are 10 practical steps and the critical principles that support them.
13th Sunday of Summer—6th UU Source: Spiritual teachings of earth-centered traditions which celebrate the sacred circle of life and instruct us to live in harmony with the rhythms of nature.
September 26 Answer Your Call: Be Who You Are. Rev. Robin Gray, UU Church of Tallahassee. Epigrammatic words of wisdom from Rev. Forrest Church inspire us to think about what call to answer, and how to become who we are. While it seems evident that we can only be "who we are," faith traditions ask us to become more truly ourselves as we to listen deeper needs.
1st Sunday of Autumn—1st UU Principle: The inherent dignity and worth of every person.
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