Sunday November 10, 2013 at 9 AM & 11 AM
“What About Prayer?”
Prayer is an important religious practice in many
faith traditions. Some Unitarian Universalists make
prayer part of their spiritual life while others are
uncomfortable with it. Prayer means many different
things to different people. For some, it is asking God
for intervention in their life, while for others it is the
contemplation of one's life from the highest point of
view (paraphrasing Emerson). Do you pray? Would
prayer be a meaningful practice in your life? We will
explore these questions in a service led by Rev. Tom
Rosiello. Both services will have beautiful music and
the Adult Choir will be singing an arrangement of
the great spiritual, "Every time I Flee the Spirit" at
the 11 AM service. There will also be an opportunity
for those who would like to join First Parish to do so
during both services. Please see Page 11 for more
information about becoming a member. Sunday November 10, 2013 at 9 AM & 11 AM
“What About Prayer?”
Prayer is an important religious practice in many
faith traditions. Some Unitarian Universalists make
prayer part of their spiritual life while others are
uncomfortable with it. Prayer means many different
things to different people. For some, it is asking God
for intervention in their life, while for others it is the
contemplation of one's life from the highest point of
view (paraphrasing Emerson). Do you pray? Would
prayer be a meaningful practice in your life? We will
explore these questions in a service led by Rev. Tom
Rosiello. Both services will have beautiful music and
the Adult Choir will be singing an arrangement of
the great spiritual, "Every time I Flee the Spirit" at
the 11 AM service. There will also be an opportunity
for those who would like to join First Parish to do so
during both services. Please see Page 11 for more
information about becoming a member.
Prayer is an important religious practice in many faith traditions. Some Unitarian Universalists make prayer part of their spiritual life while others are uncomfortable with it. Prayer means many different things to different people. For some, it is asking God for intervention in their life, while for others it is the contemplation of one's life from the highest point of view (paraphrasing Emerson). Do you pray? Would prayer be a meaningful practice in your life? We will explore these questions in a service led by Rev. Tom Rosiello. Both services will have beautiful music and the Adult Choir will be singing an arrangement of the great spiritual, "Every time I Flee the Spirit" at the 11 AM service. There will also be an opportunity for those who would like to join First Parish to do so during both services.