Goals, Session 8: Power (Hammer)
In "Toolbox of Faith," a Tapestry of Faith program
This session will:
- Help deepen Unitarian Universalist identity, ethical discernment, and understanding of Unitarian Universalist faith through reflection and discussion
- Teach participants that Unitarian Universalism is a faith that will help you learn about the power you have and help you decide how to use your power for good
- Demonstrate that Unitarian Universalism values the right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large (fifth Principle)
- Teach that Unitarian Universalism affirms that we are part of an interdependent web of all life (seventh Principle), and that when one part of the web suffers injustice, the entire web suffers injustice
- Engage participants in the spiritual practices of chalice lighting, voicing of joys and concerns, and intentional discussion
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Last updated on Wednesday, October 26, 2011.
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