
Did you know that Unitarian Universalism traces its beginning back to the early Christian Church? Are you curious about the long and rich history of Unitarian Universalism and the many radicals, rebels and reformers, the heroes and the heretics who are part of our liberal tradition?
Each week we’ll start with a shared meal at 6:00pm in Hobbs Hall, then (about 6:30pm) watch an hour long documentary from Long Strange Trip, a six-part series by Ron Cordes, followed by discussion afterward. Each video explores the history of Unitarian and Universalist thought and practice from its early, liberal strands at the beginning of the Christian era to what we know today as Unitarian Universalism.
6:00pm – 8:30pm – Hobbs Hall
Friday, February 20: Part 1: In the Beginning… (We’ll join the Soulful Home families in Fessenden Hall for the shared potluck)
Friday, February 27: Part 2: The Birth of Unitarianism
Friday, March 6: Part 3: American Unitarianism, 1620-1860
Friday, March 13: Part 4: Universalism, 1600-1860
Friday, March 20: Part 5: Evolution, 1861-1961 (We’ll join the Soulful Home families in Fessenden Hall for the shared potluck)
Friday, March 27: Part 6: Unitarian Universalism
Led by Rev. Kristina and Claudia Miller
This class is open to everyone. We hope you’ll join us!