"The danger of the past was that people became slaves. The danger of the future is that people may become robots." -- Erich Fromm
What is human nature? Is there a human nature? Just one? What (if anything) about humanity is common beneath all varations of identity and expereince?
As important for our daily living today is another question: how do we tap into it, our nature? Especially when we are led astray -- when we're being sold something, or told something that isn't true -- how do we ground ourselves in a deeper sense of ourselves and of the world we share?
This morning, we'll explore that which is both human and nature. We'll dig deep on our belonging, and we'll lay bare that which convinces us otherwise. Come & find your feet anew on the rock of universal love!
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Worship Leader: Rev. Dr. Jason Seymour
Worship Associates: Jackie Shanti, Ian Weber
Music: Elisabeth Weber (organ/piano), Ian Weber (piano/voice)
Offering recipient: UUSGS Community Arts Fund (ensures equal access to artistic programming at UUSGS and beyond)