NER Podcast Theology - January

In white text on a green background: NER presents: Podcast Theology, A Learning Community. In the middle is a yellow and white pot with a smiley face and green plant wearing headphones.

Event format: Online

Date & time:

  • Passed: Wednesday, January 8, 2025, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm EST

A Series of Small Group Reflections

We will continue with our third session on January 08 and continue on second Wednesdays from 7:00-8:00(ish)pm ET through May 2025.

As Unitarian Universalists recently affirmed seven Shared Values that define our faith, this series explores each one, using a podcast episode from a diverse list of pods as the “text” to generate thought, discussion, and learning together. In December, we focused on our shared value of Justice. Please find information on our previous gatherings, including our shared covenant, on our resources page.

In January, we will focus on our shared value of Transformation:

“We adapt to the changing world. We covenant to collectively transform and grow spiritually and ethically. Openness to change is fundamental to our Unitarian and Universalist heritages, never complete and never perfect.”

Using Phoebe Judge’s interview with Dan Stevenson for the Criminal podcast as food for thought, we will discuss our power to transform our own communities and whether we as human beings share a sense of what is sacred.

We will open the Zoom room at 6:30pm to stream the episode during an optional pre-gathering listening session. Come prepared to listen and share ideas in our learning community! The gathering officially starts at 7:00pm.

Sign up to join! Sign up only required once. Once you have filled out the form, you will automatically receive links to the episodes, any other resources, and the Zoom links for each gathering. We will continue to gather through May on the second Wednesday of the month from 7:00-8:00(ish)pm, with the optional pre-gathering listening session.

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