Sunday Services Planned for October 1995
Our services are at 10:30am with adult and children's educational programs at 9:00am
- Emptiness, October 1st, 1995
- I spent nine days at a Buddhist meditation retreat sitting
silently doing nothing this past summer. For those who have not
had this experience it may sound like self imposed torture. My
experience of it was blissful joy. Part of the joy of the experience
was being empty. This week is also the high holy days of the Jews
who set aside this time for emptying their spirit of the sins
of the past year. To begin again anew, we must become empty.
- Good Government, October 8, 1995
- Jan Winters, Charlotte Counties' Administrator, will speak to
us on what people should expect from their Government and their
representatives in that Government and how we can effectively
relate to it at the County level. Mr. Winters comes highly recommended
to us by Sue Dudley for his speaking ability and his vision of
what is in short supply today, good government.
- Talking Turkey About the Ministry, October 15, 1995
- Rev. Josiah Bartlett, Interim in Fort Myers, will speak about
his vision of ministry. As former president of Starr King School
for the Ministry, as interim in numerous U.U. churches and Fellowships,
he has a good understanding of our ministry as well as being a
delightful speaker. This will also be Ministry Sunday (Rev. Sam
will speak in Fort Myers).
- The United Nations, Success or Failure? October 22,
1995
- Jim Gander, international consultant for business and government,
will speak for our 50th anniversary celebration of the United
Nations. He has worked in the area of international economic relations
for the last 40 or so years and will have some good insights for
us.
- Passion and Patience, October 29, 1995
- Many are uncomfortable with the emotional dimension of human existence.
Our passions often grab hold of us and take us where we later
regret we followed. Is it possible to be passionate and still
feel good the next morning about what we have done? Or is it wise
to patiently wait them out like a storm blowing by, until we regain
our rational minds?
Link to last month's services