As a member of this group, you will find connection, renewal, and spiritual growth with fellow seminarians. This group is facilitated by the Rev. Meg Riley, Senior Minister of the Church of the Larger Fellowship. Learn more about the Seminarians Covenant Group.
As a member of this group, you will have the opportunity to consider race, privilege, and power while practicing deep listening to cultivate a “soul conversation”. Learn more about the white allies covenant group.
Religious education professionals are welcome to participate in this covenant group.
CLF Covenant groups are grounded in the practice of deep listening. Taking to heart Parker Palmer’s small group commitment to “no fixing, saving, or setting each other straight,” this is a place for sharing hopes and fears, challenges and aspirations.
Learn more about the Religious Educators Covenant Group.
As a member of this group, you will find connection, renewal, and spiritual growth with fellow seminarians. This group is facilitated by the Rev. Meg Riley, Senior Minister of the Church of the Larger Fellowship. Learn more about the Seminarians Covenant Group.
As a member of this group, you will have the opportunity to consider race, privilege, and power while practicing deep listening to cultivate a “soul conversation”. Learn more about the white allies covenant group.
Religious education professionals are welcome to participate in this covenant group.
CLF Covenant groups are grounded in the practice of deep listening. Taking to heart Parker Palmer’s small group commitment to “no fixing, saving, or setting each other straight,” this is a place for sharing hopes and fears, challenges and aspirations.
Learn more about the Religious Educators Covenant Group.
As a member of this group, you will find connection, renewal, and spiritual growth with fellow seminarians. This group is facilitated by the Rev. Meg Riley, Senior Minister of the Church of the Larger Fellowship. Learn more about the Seminarians Covenant Group.
We are living in a time of heightened awareness about the issues of race and racism. Painful and tragic killings are forcing Americans to examine institutional oppression. Our liberal religious faith tradition calls upon white Unitarian Universalists to examine their understanding of their identity and the role of that identity in the wider society.
As a member of this group, you will have the opportunity to consider race, privilege, and power while practicing deep listening to cultivate a “soul conversation”.
CLF Covenant groups are grounded in the practice of deep listening. Taking to heart Parker Palmer’s small group commitment to “no fixing, saving, or setting each other straight,” this is a place for sharing hopes and fears, challenges and aspirations.
When
First and third Thursdays beginning June 4th, 2015, 1:00 PM-2:15 PM ET.
Who
People who identify as white are welcome to participate in this group.
This group is facilitated by Bob LaVallee, CLF Intern Minister.
How
This group meets in-person via videoconference using Zoom Cloud Meeting.
If you have questions, please contact Bob at blavallee@clfuu.org.
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As a member of this group, you will find connection, renewal, and spiritual growth with fellow lay leaders of CLF’s Facebook ministries.
CLF Covenant groups are grounded in the practice of deep listening. Taking to heart Parker Palmer’s small group commitment to “no fixing, saving, or setting each other straight,” this is a place for sharing hopes and fears, challenges and aspirations.
When
2nd Sundays, 6:30-8 PM (before worship)
and
4th Wednesdays, 1:00-2:30 PM
Who
Lay leaders of CLF’s Facebook ministries are welcome to participate.
This group is facilitated by Jordinn Nelson Long, CLF Ministerial Intern.
How
This group meets in-person via videoconference using Zoom Cloud Meeting.
To join this covenant group, contact Jordinn Nelson Long at jnelsonlong@clfuu.org.
As a member of this group, you will find connection, renewal, and spiritual growth with fellow seminarians.
CLF Covenant groups are grounded in the practice of deep listening. Taking to heart Parker Palmer’s small group commitment to “no fixing, saving, or setting each other straight,” this is a place for sharing hopes and fears, challenges and aspirations.
When
2nd and 4th Tuesdays from 6-7:00pm ET
Who
Seminarians are welcome to participate.
This group is facilitated by the Rev. Meg Riley, Senior Minister of the Church of the Larger Fellowship.
How
Registration is NOT required.
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Quest for Meaning is a program of the Church of the Larger Fellowship (CLF).
As a Unitarian Universalist congregation with no geographical boundary, the CLF creates global spiritual community, rooted in profound love, which cultivates wonder, imagination, and the courage to act.