As a learning, faith community, the Pagosa Unitarian Universalist (UU) Fellowship draws on the wider community to help us understand the world. We were grateful to hear former university professor and local photographer, Herb Grover this past week. Using words and poems from a variety of sources like Wendell Berry, C.S. Lewis, and the Bible, we were taken on a journey of biodiversity and grace.
This Sunday morning, May 11, beginning at 10:30, we will explore these themes more deeply at our Going Deeper Sharing Circle, where we have an opportunity to reflect on how we live individually and as a beloved community with all of life.
Join us as we explore and share with one another in a safe environment where all are heard and honored, as we focus on two of the six Shared Values of Unitarian Universalism:
Interdependence: We honor the interdependent web of all existence and acknowledge our place in it.
Equity: We declare that every person is inherently worthy and has the right to flourish with dignity, love, and compassion. (Source: UUA.org/beliefs/shared-values)
Each Sunday a guided meditation practice is offered, beginning at 9:00am. This Sunday also includes a Dharma talk ending at 10:15am. Dan Dempster, an authorized Dharma teacher and certified meditation instructor leads this practice. This practice is open to all those interested in deepening their practice or just starting out with a meditation practice. You are encouraged to email info@PagosaUU.org to be added to the email list for announcements or changes.
Our services are held at 10:30am. Sunday worship is held on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month, with the second and forth Sundays being the Sharing Circle and Action Sunday, respectively. We are located at Unit B-15 of the Greenbriar Plaza, 301 N. Pagosa Blvd. on the north side facing the Pagosa Peak. More information can be found at PagosaUU.org, where you will find our current newsletter with information on all our programs.
Pagosa UU Fellowship is a Welcoming Congregation, we believe that all of who you are is sacred, and all of who you are is welcome. Learn more at https://www.uua.org/lgbtq.