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“Empathy – How does it Grow?” – Deb Reid, Discussion Leader
“The Best Kept Secret: What Happens After Your Last Breath?” – Sydney Brooks, Discussion Leader
Sharing my thoughts, after years of attending meetings of David LaMotte’s studies of “near death experiences.”
“Population/World Events” – Bob Fox, Discussion Leader
“Summer Reading Book Discussion” – Amy Warner, Discussion Leader
Come ready to share a three- to four-minute “pitch” for a book you’ve read lately—fiction, nonfiction, memoir, or biography. Remember to bring the title and author with you so that we can publish them in Reflections. I’m looking forward to hearing about what folks have been reading, and I think we always come away with … Continue reading “Summer Reading Book Discussion” – Amy Warner, Discussion Leader
“Christian Pushback to White Christian Nationalism” – Kathy Lee, Discussion Leader
“Aging: What Really Matters in Old Age?” – Joy Kim, Discussion Leader
“Favorite Music – Yours, Mine, Ours” – Linda Weimer, Discussion Leader — In-person
Bring a CD to the July 14 service to share a favorite piece of music with others. Whether it’s balm for the soul, energy to get moving, or something else, music helps us along the many paths of life. Pop, classical, jazz, bluegrass, and folk are all welcome. Reasons for your choice are also welcome … Continue reading “Favorite Music – Yours, Mine, Ours” – Linda Weimer, Discussion Leader — In-person
“Anti-racism and White Supremacy – What Have We Learned? Let’s Share Our Stories and How We’ve Grown.” – Philip Dutton, Discussion Leader — In-person
“Sleeping with the Enemy” – Diane Shields, Discussion Leader — In-person
This discussion is based on an article by Elizabeth Kolbert (author of The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History), published in The New Yorker, August 8, 2011 (CLICK HERE for link to article). It outlines the development of DNA genomes for humans, Neanderthals, and others and illuminates the fact that many humans have a small percentage … Continue reading “Sleeping with the Enemy” – Diane Shields, Discussion Leader — In-person