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May 22, 2016
Reading 715 in our hymnal begins, "Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of life's longing for itself." Each parent comes to understand this in a particular way. Let us explore how surrendering can open us up to life's most important work.
 
All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN.
May 15, 2016

In today's world that stresses productivity and independence, grace can be a shocking and necessary reminder that we do not need to be enough. Come hear how Rev. Anastassia Zinke learned this truth for herself.

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN.

May 8, 2016

Did you know that Muslims comprise the second largest faith group in Indiana?  What misconceptions of Islam do we need to surrender in order to be in beloved community with all our neighbors?  Come hear Ala'a Wafa share her experiences as a Muslim in Central Indiana.

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN.

May 1, 2016

In Western society, surrender has a bad connotation. But it is the major theme within Islam. What is Islam calling us to surrender to? Rev. Zinke preaching.

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN

Apr 17, 2016

The scientific method developed during the Enlightenment, which emphasized both reason and human capacity.  Today, a number of scientific claims are being disputed, and the role of reason appears diminished. Have people turned away from reason?  What is important to understand about what is happening, and how can we communicate within this societal context?  Rev. Zinke, preaching.

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN

Apr 10, 2016
Come hear local interfaith leader Don Knebel address a signature question of our day:  How should people with sincerely held religious beliefs deal with people whose beliefs are different from their own?
 
All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN
Apr 3, 2016

William Ellery Channing, the father of American Unitarianism, advocated for the use of reason as a spiritual path and as an approach to the Bible.  What were Channing's main points?  Where are we called to use reason today and how can it be a means of spiritual and societal improvement?  Rev. Zinke, preaching.

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN

Mar 20, 2016

Natural burial, or "green burial," as it is commonly called, is the way human communities have buried their dead since time immemorial. Honoring the dead by lovingly returning their bodies to the earth from which we all come is an instinctively human act. Yet in the past few generations (and only in North America), our way, of caring for and burying the dead, has cut us off from the natural cycle of birth, death and renewal. Doesn't it make sense, for the environment, and to heal our modern disconnect with natural cycles of birth, death, and renewal, that we return to traditional practices of natural burial? Learn more in this informative, passionate, and very personal service by guest UU Minister, Bill Grupton.

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN  

Mar 13, 2016

In her book Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life, religious scholar Karen Armstrong establishes how compassion is virtue according to all major world religions and the concrete steps one can take to make this one's guiding virtue.  Rev. Zinke, preaching.

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN

Mar 6, 2016
Many people think that the goal of Buddhism is enlightenment, but it is actually the regular and consistent practice of compassion. Let's look at the life and work of Buddhist activist and spiritual leader Thich Nhat Hanh as a means to grasp the significance of a life of compassion.
Rev. Zinke, preaching.
 
All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN
Feb 28, 2016

Other cultures have a rich tradition of lamenting in the face of despair, heartache, and grief. Let us lament as Unitarian Universalists and find strength in that together. Rev. Zinke, preaching.

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN

Feb 21, 2016

When your soul is put to the test, how will you respond? Chris Leeuw will be sharing his experience as a quadriplegic, and his journey back from complete paralysis. When coping with a broken body and mind, you are pushed to the limit physically, mentally, and emotionally. We all face adversity. Will it empower you or shackle you?

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN

Feb 7, 2016

Both science and scripture tell us that we are meant to live in balance with the planet and humanity. In the face of a looming climate crisis, how can we understand and renew our covenant to live with balance and harmony? Rev. Zinke, preaching.

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN.

Jan 31, 2016

Sometimes the best examples of courage are in our private moments. How can we re-approach courage, understand its nature, and build a practice of leading courageous lives? Rev. Zinke, preaching.

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN.

Jan 24, 2016

Megan Hochbein talks about what a refugee is, the process of resettlement in the U.S., the courage and resilience of refugees, and how to join in the welcome of refugees to Central Indiana.  Ms. Hoschbein is the Director of Outreach & Immigration
with Exodus Refugee Immigration, Inc.

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN

Jan 17, 2016

We often think of American civil rights leaders as people of great courage, but their story is richer and deeper than people know.  Come hear how they arrived at places of deep courage, and let us reflect together on what types of courage our democracy needs now. Rev. Zinke, preaching.

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN

Jan 3, 2016

Rev. Amy DeBeck, minister of our sister congregation in Elkhart, is joined us to share stories of having the courage to discover meaning and connection in the face of death.

All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN

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