Lay-led Summer Services – What We Choose: Ethics for UUs

“Unchanging Truths”

Consider a situation in your life when your ethical/moral understandings or precepts differed from those of other people. What were the circumstances? What did you decide to do? When you consider your own ethics, are there positions you hold that you identify as specifically Unitarian Universalist or influenced by Unitarian Universalism? Are there unchanging truths to which you subscribe? If so what are they? How do they help you to live a moral life?

We will offer summer services over Zoom at 10 am each Sunday starting July 5 through September 6, 2020. Sheri Linn will serve once again as our Summer Services Coordinator.

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Due to ongoing concerns related to the COVID-19 Pandemic, summer services will be held remotely via ZOOM. (unless communicated otherwise this summer).  For administrative purposes, participants will be asked to register for each session through the link published.  To register for these services CLICK HERE.   

This year, summer services are organized around the UUA’s Tapestry of Faith curriculum called “What We Choose: Ethics for Unitarian Universalists. Among the topics explored in this curriculum are moral authority, unchanging truths, the collective good, cultivating virtuous character, natural, legal and human rights; narrative ethics, relational ethics, ethics from the margins, and an ethic of risk.

For more information about our summer program, please email summerservices@uucworcester.org.

Blessings, Sheri Linn

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