Unitarian Community restructured

The gatherings for Unitarian Community of Fergus Elora have undergone considerable restructuring.

Changing from the former bimonthly meetings, the Community has decided to concentrate their efforts and are scheduling once a month, that is, the first Sunday of every month. However, the gatherings will be expanded in scope.

The first Sunday of every month will include:

– a half hour 10am silent meditation,

– a half hour drumming group at 10:30am,

– an hour long 11am regular gathering, and

– a light soup lunch will follow at noon.

The day will in fact begin with a half hour Welcoming and orientation at 9:30am for those who would like a bit of guidance for the meditation and/or the drumming.

Those who wish to do the drumming and not the meditation could read quietly in the vestibule during the intervening meditation.

So come and be part of any or all of the explorations, celebrations, and community.

Peter Skoggard will be leading the gatherings, as well as the preceding events. He looks to encompass all forms of expression and communion. Unitarians feel whole within themselves, and whole in their connections with others, without words but in silence or with a universal vocabulary of rhythm.

Unitarians are open, inclusive, respectful, enquiring, non-theist tackling issues of social justice, meaning of life, and soulful expression and welcome others to come and enrich the community, just as they hope to enrich your life.

March 1 – Justice and Injustice: Vision, Response, and Critical Thinking

April 5 – Innocence and Anger: is a Peaceful Coexistence Possible?

May 3 – Why are there Flowers and Birdsongs? The Science and the Poetry; The Hologram and the Holy

And in June there is a picnic pot/luck gathering. Activities start again in September.

For more information contactwww.efuuc.org or telephone (519) 843-5410.

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