Friday, November 16, 2007, 7:00 - 9:30 PM.
Topic: If you love them, let them love you.
Why do some people experience perpetual loneliness, waiting eternally to find the ‘right’ person, only to have a ‘wrong’ person emerge?
This talk will be a down-to-earth and unabashed analysis of the problem. Joseph Ben-David, a Humanist Counselor, will present the paths to a positive resolution of this personally important issue.
Sponsored by the Church of Humanism.
Information: 212-877-5662 Website: www.humanistfoundation.org
This is a Unitarian Universalist adult religious education class that explores how to impart our spiritual beliefs to our children. Communicating our UU faith traditions can be joyous and frustrating at the same time because we are a non creedal faith. This class helps parents articulate for themselves their spirituality and how to pass that on to their children. The class will be given once each year. Please contact Aisha Hauser at aisha@4thu.org if you are interested in signing up for the class when it is offered again.
Are you visiting Fourth U? Do you have questions or want to learn more about us? Meet at the Membership table after service at 12:30, Sunday, Nov. 4, and speak with our greeters and long time members.
The Central Park Liberante Walk is a circular walk through one of New York’s finest treasures starts at the front doors of 4th U, with a stop at Strawberry Fields, breakfast at the Boathouse (about $3), a visit to the “Tree of Life” and the “Rock of Ages”, and a trip through The Ramble, exiting at 78th street in time for the Sunday service. Join us at 9:00 am on the first Sunday of every month. You might even learn a little bit of New York and Central Park history along the way!
Fourth U is pleased to announce the launch of a new adult religious exploration workshop series. First Thursdays at Fourth U: Programs for Mind, Body and Spirit will invite participants to explore spirituality in all its various forms from a UU perspective, drawing on intellectual, experiential and emotional resources to deepen personal understanding and practice. The first workshop, led by Reverend McNatt, will be on Thursday, October 4th from 6:00 - 8:00 PM. Please see Rev. McNatt or contact Jennifer Jackson at jenncjack@mac.com for more information.
Towards a Velvet Humanist Revolution Friday, October 19th, 2007 7:00 - 9:30 PM. How can a velvet Humanist revolution initiate an ascent of a civilization based on real humanity and hope? Rev. Joe Ben-David is a person of faith who believes that a catalytic blending of the tactics of the Czech dissidents and the spirit of advanced humanistic philosophy and psychology can precipitate a power that would decisively affect both politics and economics. Sponsored by the Church of Humanism. Information: 212-877-5662
The Fourth Universalist Society of New York is pleased to announce the launch of a new adult religious exploration workshop series on Thursday, October 4.
First Thursdays at Fourth U: Programs for Mind, Body and Spirit will invite participants to explore spirituality in all its various forms from a Unitarian Universalist perspective, drawing on intellectual, experiential and emotional resources to deepen personal understanding and practice. MARK YOUR CALENDARS! The first workshop, led by Reverend McNatt, will be on Thursday, October 4th from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm. Subsequent workshops will take place on the 1st Thursday of each month through June 2008. Light dinner will be served and childcare will be provided. We look forward to seeing you there! Please see Rev. McNatt or contact Jennifer Jackson at jenncjack@mac.com for more information.
Sunday, September 9, 12:30 PM: Are you visiting 4th U? Do you have questions or want to learn more about us? Anyone who has an interest in 4th U, has questions about Unitarian Universalism or wants to share their spiritual journey is welcome to attend. Meet at the Membership table after service and speak with our greeters and long time members.