Complex Subjectivity
Scholar Anthony Pinn studies the role of religion for people who have been systematically dehumanized. He talks about this role and names it a quest for complex subjectivity. How can this quest for fuller meaning inform Unitarian Universalism? Rev. Elizabeth Sollie preaching.
Today we join the Bismarck- Mandan Unitarian Universalist Congregation for worship. Service begins at 10:30 A.M. Central time. After the service they do small break out groups for a Virtual Coffee hour and then come back together for those wanting further conversation. Our congregations have a lot in common and they hope we will stay and connect with them. They are excited to meet us!
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88101175232
Meeting ID: 881 0117 5232 or Dial by your location +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)
Following the Bismarck-Mandan service, the UUFM meeting room will open for those wishing to visit more locally.
Join Zoom by clicking https://zoom.us/j/99358411229 ;or by opening your Zoom icon and entering the Meeting ID 993 5841 1229 where it says “Join A Meeting”; or through an audio-only call by dialing on your phone 312-626-6799, then entering the Meeting ID 993 5841 1229, followed by # . The Meeting password is 883666. You will enter a Waiting Room, and a Host will greet you to admit you to the Worship Space.
Soul Matters Monthly Theme: What does it mean to be a BELOVED COMMUNITY?