Adrianne Ross

Adrianne Ross served the Unitarian Universalist Association as Project Manager during the development and launch of the Tapestry of Faith curriculum project. She continues to learn many life lessons as a race car driver and as a member of several charitable boards, while pursuing her hobby of theoretical physics.

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This eight-session program invites a prolonged encounter with awe and wonder. Stories from our UU Sources and hands-on activities engage a wide age span of participants to discern miracles, experience and express awe and wonder, and discover their own agency for miracle-making.

Curriculum | By Adrianne Ross, Chris Jablonski, Miriam Smith, Susan Lawrence | April 28, 2015 | For Multigenerational | From Miracles

Easter gets its name from the Teutonic goddess of spring and the dawn, whose name is spelled Oestre or Eastre. (The origin of the word east, the direction of the rising sun, comes from various Germanic, Austro-Hungarian words for dawn that share the root for the word aurora, which means “to...

Reading | By Adrianne Ross | January 21, 2015 | From WorshipWeb
Tagged as: Easter, Paganism, Vernal Equinox

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