This on-going Adult Enrichment group meets every week on Tuesday evenings for one hour of meditation including a reading. Come, sit, listen, and meditate with us.
Yoga is a multipurpose tool for improving a lifetime: the essence of Yoga is nonphysical inner development. To varying degrees for each individual, Yoga brings inner quiet, peace of mind, character strength, and spirituality. We each relate to it and its many physical and inner benefits in ways that suit our individual needs and personalities.
This Mindful Yoga program cultivates the abstract benefits. It encourages a quiet, mindful awareness while doing a full range of classical postures. Postures improve health through strengthening, purifying, and toning of the body, as well as of the nerve, and energy systems. Improved health, self-confidence, and a feeling of well-being, foster the inner results. Although the postures are a valuable tool, their improvement of the body is a byproduct, not the goal of Yoga practice.
Appropriate for a range of students, the approach is sufficiently safe, gentle, and even-paced for new students, while providing depth, variation, and practice options for experienced students.
Led by Beck Anamin
Meets Thursdays, weekly
An Adult Enrichment Program
This service offers a time for meditation, reflection, and renewal through music, brief words, and silence. Come sing, light a candle, and nurture your spirit during this nontraditional worship experience - and bring a friend! There will be a rehearsal from 6 to 6:45 pm for singers who would like to learn the harmonies to the chants we will sing.
We are also looking for instrumentalists interested in participating, but would need to know in advance who is able to come. For more information, please contact Rev. Michael Leuchtenberger at 603-410-4830 or michael@concorduu.org.
The Dances of Universal Peace are based in mantras from many world religions. Walking practice, prayer, sound current vibration, and gentle full body movement create an atmosphere of heart centered peace. The Dances of Universal Peace are lead by Sarah-Elizabeth Whitcomb and Jane Jenaabi Finlay. We have musical support with guitar, harp, flute, recorder and drum. Bring your beginner self. All mantras and dance movements will be shared with interpretation.
The Chapel will be open a half hour prior to beginning in order to allow for centering time for the leaders and musicians. All are welcome to join us as we connect and create space together. Bring yourself, an open heart and a friend to the circle!
For more information please contact Sarah-Elizabeth Whitcomb at sarah_elizabeth@me.com or 603 365-0852 cell or Rev. Michael Leuchtenberger at michael@concorduu.org or 603 410-4830.
...Winds of May, that dance on the sea,
Dancing a ring-around in glee....
Greetings from the Ethnic Diners, an Adult Enrichment opportunity. We meet the third Fridays of the month at 6 pm, September through June with the exception of December. The dinners are informal pot luck affairs. You’re invited to come with or without food & beverage. Join us for dinner and conversation at your convenience.
The following is this years’ schedule of countries:
September: Vegetarian Local Fall Harvest, USA
October: India
November: Spain
January: China
February: Russia
March: Chile
April: Poland
May: Mexico
June: Syria
Any questions feel free to “ask Bob” at 228-6264.
Adult Enrichment: UU Common Read--Acts of Faith
Facilitated by Rev. Michael Leuchtenberger
Advance registration appreciated but not required
A Common Read invites participants to read and discuss the same book in a given period of time. A Common Read can build community in our congregations and our movement by giving diverse people a shared experience, shared language, and a basis for deep, meaningful conversations. Acts of Faith, published in 2008, has been selected as the 2011-12 Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) Common Read.
In his memoir, Acts of Faith, Eboo Patel shares his faith journey as an American
Muslim and the call to religious pluralism which led him to found the Interfaith
Youth Core (IFYC). Acts of Faith frankly discusses the appeal of religious fundamentalism to young people, observing that young people’s spiritual hunger entwines with their desire to make a mark on the world. Patel challenges those who believe in religious pluralism to support young people, providing what is needed to help them ground themselves in a faith that both fuels their deepest passions and feeds their cooperation across faiths to make the world a better place. Although Patel’s memoir focuses on young people, his call to interfaith understanding and respect through side-by-side service and justice making work resonates with adults of all ages and life stages.
We encourage participants to acquire a copy of Acts of Faith, and, if possible, read it before the class in May. If you are not able to complete the book, please come to class anyway! It is sure to be a lively and thought-provoking discussion.
--Bobbie Herron, Adult Enrichment Committee
“Putting Neighbor into the Hood”
Rev. Michael Leuchtenberger
Last year’s “Love Your Neighbor” rallies were powerful public affirmations of our commitment to welcoming new neighbors to our “hoods” - the places we live. Yet, loving our neighbor, new or established, calls for more than rallies. To love our neighbors, we need to know our neighbors, spend time with our neighbors, and create relationships that turn the “hood” in to a neighborhood.
All those interested in honing their skills in designing and leading worship are invited to Worship 101 on Saturday, May 19, from 9am to noon. The session will cover such things as the difference between a lecture and a sermon, the creation and submission of the order of service, paying attention to transitions, and how to write for public speaking.
Anyone leading one of our summer services is strongly encouraged to participate in this workshop but all are invited to attend.
Suggested reading before the workshop is Worship That Works: Theory and Practice for Unitarian Universalists by Wayne Arnason and Kathleen Rolenz. The book is available in our library or can be purchased for $15 from Rev. Michael Leuchtenberger.
Rev. Michael Leuchtenberger will be leading the workshop. Please RSVP to michael@concorduu.org by May 16, 2012.
Attend the next session of Pathway to Membership. These two sessions will be an opportunity for you to learn more about this church and how we practice our faith, and allow you to make connections with members and non-members alike. By attending, you are not making any commitment to join the church. While we encourage membership, we do not want anyone to rush into a decision until it feels right.
You may register for this class at the Membership Table or by calling the church office or emailing at membership@concorduu.org. Lunch will be provided and please let us know if you need child care.
Attend the next session of Pathway to Membership. These two sessions will be an opportunity for you to learn more about this church and how we practice our faith, and allow you to make connections with members and non-members alike. By attending, you are not making any commitment to join the church. While we encourage membership, we do not want anyone to rush into a decision until it feels right.
You may register for this class at the Membership Table or by calling the church office or emailing at membership@concorduu.org. Lunch will be provided and please let us know if you need child care.
