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EPISODE · May 3, 2021 · 23 MIN

Religious Imagination: What it Means to be a Teaching Congregation

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"Religious Imagination: What it Means to be a Teaching Congregation" (May 2, 2021) Worship Service This Sunday marks the final class for our Sunday School program.  Our classes have been virtual – like our worship services – for the whole year. We will take time to celebrate our achievements and honor our Lead Teachers. It’s also a good time to reflect upon the importance of religious education and spiritual growth for the entire congregation. We’ve certainly learned a lot this last year! Rev. Jacks will be joined by Ministerial Intern Meg McGuire sharing reflections on the role of a teaching congregation in shaping beloved community. Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Meg McGuire, Ministerial Intern Sam Hamner, 8th Principle Testimonial Reiko Oda Lane, organist Maria Roodnitsky, soprano Brielle Marina Neilson, alto Ben Rudiak-Gould, tenor Asher Davison, bass Mark Sumner, director/pianist Alex Darr, Les James, Tom Brookshire, Zoom Coffee Hour Eric Shackelford, camera Leeland Jones, Sexton Athena Papadakos, flowers Jacek Dylag, cover image Jonathan Silk, AV, OOS, drums Order of Service: https://content.uusf.org/Order_Of_Service/2021/20210502OSWeb.pdf Music: https://content.uusf.org/Sound/20210502Music.mp3 Watch: https://youtu.be/DJbF_tes7ZM

"Religious Imagination: What it Means to be a Teaching Congregation" (May 2, 2021) Worship Service This Sunday marks the final class for our Sunday School program. Our classes have been virtual – like our worship services – for the whole year. We will take time to celebrate our achievements and honor our Lead Teachers. It’s also a good time to reflect upon the importance of religious education and spiritual growth for the entire congregation. We’ve certainly learned a lot this last year! Rev. Jacks will be joined by Ministerial Intern Meg McGuire sharing reflections on the role of a teaching congregation in shaping beloved community. Rev. Alyson Jacks, Associate Minister Meg McGuire, Ministerial Intern Sam Hamner, 8th Principle Testimonial Reiko Oda Lane, organist Maria Roodnitsky, soprano Brielle Marina Neilson, alto Ben Rudiak-Gould, tenor Asher Davison, bass Mark Sumner, director/pianist Alex Darr, Les James, Tom Brookshire, Zoom Coffee Hour Eric Shackelford, camera Leeland Jones, Sexton Athena Papadakos, flowers Jacek Dylag, cover image Jonathan Silk, AV, OOS, drums

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