Blind People and an Elephant
There’s a story about varying views of the Divine illustrated by blind people describing an elephant. They each describe a piece of the elephant, each sharing their personal truth and together they witness to a universal truth. The parallel being that we each hold personal religious truths which, when combined with others, speaks to a … Continue reading Blind People and an Elephant
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- TPUUF is Jump-Starting Social Action/Social Justice TeamSocial justice is an important part of our ministry at Thomas Paine UU Fellowship. If you would like to participate, please attend our “jump start” ...
- TPUUF Writers Group Up and Running Again!Our TPUUF Writers Group held its first meeting of the 2022-2023 Church Year on Saturday, October 15. Three TPUUF members attended: Butch Larcinese, Karen McCann, ...
- TPUUF Welcomes New Minister, Rev. Andrew WeberSince the beginning of July 2021, TPUUF has been without a minister. Several of our members stepped up to conduct services or contact and host ...
- US Congresswoman Madeleine Dean to speak at TPUUFContinuing our month honoring women who make a difference in our lives and the world around us, TPUUF is pleased to welcome Congresswoman Madeleine Dean ...
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