Workshop on UU Ethics for Adults

Sundays, February 9-April 19, 12:00-2:00pm

“What we choose: Ethics for Unitarian Universalists” is a ten-session workshop designed by the Rev. Manish Mishra-Marzetti and the Rev. Amber Beland. This participatory, reflection-based workshop will be facilitated by member Evelyn DeNardo on Sundays after the service, February 9-April 19.

The UUA’s course description is as follows: “Development, clarification, refinement, and expansion of our ethical thinking often occur in the midst of crisis or in response to an event or relationship that calls our world view into question. However, this program offers an intentional process of engagement with others in examining ethical concepts, dilemmas, and questions to help participants clarify and expand their ethical understanding independent of a personal crisis. Participants examine how they have arrived at ethical positions that they hold dear. They explore new perspectives, identify areas for further questions and exploration, and perhaps more fully embrace ethical positions they reach through careful discernment.

This program will deepen and expand participants’ knowledge and skills for a process of ethical reflection that is central to living our Unitarian Universalist faith.” For more information, contact Interim DRE Marsha Thrall at idreuucss@gmail.com.

To register, visit the Sign Up Genius: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040c44adac28abfc1-course