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The Web of Life: The Interconnected Happiness of Humans & Other Animals
Truth? Meaning? What’s the Difference?
Gathering the Waters
Transitions
Mutual Gifts
Our Own Faith Symbols
Rightness, Reason & Relationship
This I Believe
Adventures Large and Small
Forgiveness is Beautiful
Barriers to Acceptance
Finding Buddhist Humanism Within
Tragedy and Revenge
Dying in Character
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Upcoming service

A Diversity of Opinions

Dorothy Latta January 11 - 9:30 am

Unitarian Universalists practice Freedom of the Pulpit, meaning that anyone who provides a Sunday message may speak from their personal perspective and belief; the message is not dictated or constrained by denominational beliefs or doctrine. And on the other side, there is Freedom of the Pew meaning that those who are listening may agree or disagree with the message. So how do we create a Beloved Community with this challenge of finding common ground amid our differing beliefs?

Dorothy Latta has been an active and involved member of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Plattsburgh for over 30 years. She enjoys doing worship services and is a Commissioned Lay Minister of the Plattsburgh congregation.  


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