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Awakenings
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Awakenings (August 5, 2018)
“...the great end is to awaken the soul, to excite and cherish the spiritual life.” So wrote the early nineteenth century Unitarian minister, William Ellery Channing, about the education of children, but I believe it holds true of many others of us too. In Small Group Ministry we try to make place and a process, for people to come together on a regular basis, to explore that it means to awaken the soul and cherish the spiritual life. In small groups people can develop the trust to explore their own, individual, spiritual paths. Through the sharing of our experiences and thoughts, we learn to listen deeply to one another, and see the holy in the ordinary of our daily lives.
Rev. Margot Campbell Gross, Minister Emerita
Elaine Pratt, Small Group Ministry co-chair
Anish Johnson, Small Group Ministry co-chair
Laura Pedersen, Small Group Ministry
Susan Gordon, Small Group Ministry
Tristan Hembree, Small Group Ministry
Alan Constant, Small Group Ministry
Reiko Oda Lane, organ
Giacomo Fiore, guitar
Ariel Andrew, song Leader
Eric Shackleford,Trustee
Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound
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“...the great end is to awaken the soul, to excite and cherish the spiritual life.” So wrote the early nineteenth century Unitarian minister, William Ellery Channing, about the education of children, but I believe it holds true of many others of us too. In Small Group Ministry we try to make place and a process, for people to come together on a regular basis, to explore that it means to awaken the soul and cherish the spiritual life. In small groups people can develop the trust to explore their own, individual, spiritual paths. Through the sharing of our experiences and thoughts, we learn to listen deeply to one another, and see the holy in the ordinary of our daily lives.
Rev. Margot Campbell Gross, Minister Emerita
Elaine Pratt, Small Group Ministry co-chair
Anish Johnson, Small Group Ministry co-chair
Laura Pedersen, Small Group Ministry
Susan Gordon, Small Group Ministry
Tristan Hembree, Small Group Ministry
Alan Constant, Small Group Ministry
Reiko Oda Lane, organ
Giacomo Fiore, guitar
Ariel Andrew, song Leader
Eric Shackleford,Trustee
Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound
900 episodes
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Manage episode 214430781 series 1152518
Content provided by 1st Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by 1st Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Awakenings (August 5, 2018)
“...the great end is to awaken the soul, to excite and cherish the spiritual life.” So wrote the early nineteenth century Unitarian minister, William Ellery Channing, about the education of children, but I believe it holds true of many others of us too. In Small Group Ministry we try to make place and a process, for people to come together on a regular basis, to explore that it means to awaken the soul and cherish the spiritual life. In small groups people can develop the trust to explore their own, individual, spiritual paths. Through the sharing of our experiences and thoughts, we learn to listen deeply to one another, and see the holy in the ordinary of our daily lives.
Rev. Margot Campbell Gross, Minister Emerita
Elaine Pratt, Small Group Ministry co-chair
Anish Johnson, Small Group Ministry co-chair
Laura Pedersen, Small Group Ministry
Susan Gordon, Small Group Ministry
Tristan Hembree, Small Group Ministry
Alan Constant, Small Group Ministry
Reiko Oda Lane, organ
Giacomo Fiore, guitar
Ariel Andrew, song Leader
Eric Shackleford,Trustee
Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound
…
continue reading
“...the great end is to awaken the soul, to excite and cherish the spiritual life.” So wrote the early nineteenth century Unitarian minister, William Ellery Channing, about the education of children, but I believe it holds true of many others of us too. In Small Group Ministry we try to make place and a process, for people to come together on a regular basis, to explore that it means to awaken the soul and cherish the spiritual life. In small groups people can develop the trust to explore their own, individual, spiritual paths. Through the sharing of our experiences and thoughts, we learn to listen deeply to one another, and see the holy in the ordinary of our daily lives.
Rev. Margot Campbell Gross, Minister Emerita
Elaine Pratt, Small Group Ministry co-chair
Anish Johnson, Small Group Ministry co-chair
Laura Pedersen, Small Group Ministry
Susan Gordon, Small Group Ministry
Tristan Hembree, Small Group Ministry
Alan Constant, Small Group Ministry
Reiko Oda Lane, organ
Giacomo Fiore, guitar
Ariel Andrew, song Leader
Eric Shackleford,Trustee
Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound
900 episodes
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