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Special Collection: READ USA READ USA is a Florida-founded organization with a national scope that develops grade-level readers, teen leaders, and transformational teachers with evidence-based, peer-to-peer tutoring and free book choice and ownership to end illiteracy, elevate the teaching profession, and equip and employ eager ... read more.…
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Peter Racine highlights the significance of identifying and managing negative or toxic relationships to safeguard one’s spiritual and mental well-being. He underscores the challenges posed by political polarization and personal conflicts, advocating for maintaining integrity and empathy in navigating these situations.…
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Our guest speaker is the Rev. Paul Johnson, who was our Zoom minister during the Covid period. His topic is Congregational Polity and the balance between congregational independence and inter-church relationships. He holds Doctorates in both Ministry and Divinity from Meadville/Lombard Divinity School. He has served UU congregations in five states …
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The speaker for Sunday’s service is Tom Neilson. He’s also our mini-concert performer. Combining art with activism, Tom uses the power of folk music to advocate for human rights over the world, receiving two songs of the year awards as well as awards for his human rights work.저자 Unitarian Universalist Church of Jacksonville
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Award-winning writer Shutta Crum looks at why certain books (or other art) stay with us all our lives. What makes a particular book so special? She addresses what she calls the “4 Hs” of any book that matters. Those are “heart,” “hurt,” “hope,” and “humor.”저자 Unitarian Universalist Church of Jacksonville
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Peter Racine leads a discussion on the importance of generosity, sharing personal anecdotes and reflections on giving money to those in need. He emphasizes aligning generosity with personal values, practicing self-generosity, and celebrates the congregation’s progress in extending generosity to both themselves and the community.…
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The latest assault against liberalism began in the 1980’s and so successfully defamed the word that today even liberals avoid calling themselves such. Yet liberalism is the only ideology that has proven to advance both society and the individual throughout human history. In this sermon we’ll hear the reasons for this audacious claim and learn…
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We’ll look at the history of Halloween, both in the United States and in other parts of the world, how it has changed through the years and centuries, and why it has endured in popularity, with Americans expected to spend $12.2 billion in 2023 on decorations and costumes (including $480 million for pet costumes). We’ll…
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Continuing our summer theme on “How can We Change the World?,” Peter Racine will talk about the crisis facing Central America, particularly women and girls and the Foundation that he and his wife Kelly started seven years ago, The Center for Central American Empowerment, and it’s work to protect and empower women and girls, strengthen…
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Come join us for our next installment for our Summer Series entitled “How can We Change the World?” This Sunday we are pleased to welcome Matt Hartley, the director of the UNF Interfaith Center. Mini-Concert: Donna Frost Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Donna Frost is a traveling troubadour with decades of performing and touring experien…
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