The Unitarian Fellowship of Huntington
| Sunday Meetings - 2008 | ||
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| January 18, 2009 | Jack
Wilkinson speaks on the Caribbean. | |
| January 11, 2009 | Daryll
Bauer will speak on the topic "Where Do We Go from Here?" - A
Discussion Open Discussion by the fellowship. | |
| January 4, 2009 | Randy
Miller will continue the topic "Real Story of the Ancient Israelites II" -
The adventure and dialogue continue. | |
| December 28 | Randy
Miller will speak on the topic "Real Story of the Ancient Israelites I" -
A film of archeological discovery for viewing and discussion.
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| December 21 | Jack
Wilkinson will continue the topic "Layers of Christmas II" - The second
layer of Christmas involves Nicholas of Myra, whom I call the last magical
Christian. We shall examine what that means and also speculate as to how
he achieved immortality. The third layer of Christmas, which involves
General Booth of the Salvation Army, Charles Dickens and Dylan Thomas, we
may not have time for. | |
| December 14 | Jack
Wilkinson will speak on the topic "Layers of Christmas I" - The first
layer of Christmas incorporates the Winter Solstice as Earth's inhalation
of her own spirit and the births of the two Jesus children. Further
perspective is gained through the two Madonnas, the Beloved Disciple, and
the leading wonderworker of the time, Nicholas of Tyana. | |
| December 7 | Randy
Miller will speak on the topic "Fractals" - This new geometry, a geometry
of nature, has already been introduced by our presenter. This Sunday the
journey continues. | |
| November 30 | Two
Mystery Members will be on the "Hot Seat: Two for the SeeSaw" - one of
whom has already volunteered and another that will have been selected by
ballot. They will field questions of a religious, philosophical or
political nature. Perhaps a dialogue between them will ensue.
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| November 23 | Open
Discussion | |
| November 16 | Jack
Wilkinson will speak on the topic "Six Values: Truth, Beauty,
Goodness, Freedom, Justice and Love" - The Platonic values of Truth,
Beauty and Goodness plus the Jacobin values of Freedom, Justice and Love
provide us with a perfect field of Six, because when placed in a circle
each value is sixty degrees from its neighbor on either side. The
philosopher Mortimer Adler attempted such a display, but he erred in a way
that I shall explain. How is such precision possible? | |
| November 9 | Bill Patton will speak on the topic "Third History Installment: The Religion of George Washington" - What was the Father of our Country anyway? Was he a Deist like Franklin, an Anglican like King George or a Unitarian like John Adams? Come and find out . |