Discussion led by Tod Lundy (Fellowship Hall)
Topic to be Announced
Services are currently a hybrid of both in person and via Zoom at this time (subject to change depending on Covid status) -- at 12 noon Sundays; Zoom Links are sent out to members in the Monday newsletter and again on Sunday mornings.
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Topic to be Announced
Discussion is online via Zoom only! We are NOT meeting in person!
“The Range of Human Beliefs: Beliefs About the Origin of Human Beings”
Beliefs about origins of human beings (anthropological, religious). Origin in utero When are the aged no longer human? Are there classes, casts or races which … read more.
Discussion is online via Zoom only! We are NOT meeting in person!
The Range of Human Beliefs: Spirituality & Mystic Thought: This is a continuation of our summer series focused on beliefs. Please be ready to discuss questions such as: What does “spirituality” mean to you? Is … read more.
“The Range of Human Beliefs: Spiritual Beliefs”
Discussion lead by Tod Lundy
What does the word “spiritual” mean to you? What does it mean when someone proclaims that they are “spiritual” but not “religious”? How are the “spiritual” aspects of life different from the “mystical” ? Beliefs about … read more.
“So, What Does Spring Mean to You?“
A discussion with Tod Lundy
Anything that pertains to Spring is fair game for discussion moderated by Tod.
(The KKK in Astoria message is postponed to the following week)
~Open hearts, open minds, room for all theologies, including yours~
We are meeting in … read more.
“Love Stories”, a discussion led by Tod Lundy. Tod will be asking members of the fellowship to relate how they met, their first impression, why they wanted to see the person again, what it was about the person that led them to feel this was … read more.
Todd Lundy will lead the discussion where we will be invited to talk about the many ways in which we feel love. We may even discover some categories among them which may help us understand this ubiquitous, diverse and yet very important concept. We will … read more.