Traveling chaplain Dennis Peters will host the Sunday Service at Blue Hills UU December 15th, sharing the importance of reading and his love of books. He will challenge the congregation to consider “How do we educate ourselves in religion?”
What methods have members taken to learn of the many paths offered by various religions? The opinions of others? Bible Study? Independent study? Have you checked out books from a church library? Or perhaps accumulated your own private collection. Growing up, did you attend a traditional Sunday School that informed your beliefs? As an adult, what book clubs and adult education classes might have made an impression? The endless ways we come to our religious beliefs should be a rich topic to explore.
Our “Third Sunday” Pot Luck will follow the service; this month we expect a Christmas buffet will be evident, so be prepared to enjoy some favorite traditional offerings; bring a dish to pass and enjoy the camaraderie of members and neighbors.
Blue Hills UU invites everyone to services, beginning at 10 a.m. Sunday mornings at 230 W. Messenger St., Rice Lake, and on Zoom. The zoom link is sent to members, and anyone interested may request it by contacting patriciashifferd@gmail.com. https://bluehillsuu.org