Tuesday, June 24, 2014

First Two July Forums

July 6- FORGIVENESS – INPUT FROM THREE COUNTRIES AND CULTURES -In a new book, Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu tells about the long and difficult struggle he had to forgive his alcoholic father who often abused his mother verbally and physically when Desmond was a boy.Seven years ago, an Amish community in rural Pennsylvania made headlines in every American newspaper by its dramatic acts of quickly forgiving a crazed gunman who had invaded a local school and murdered five Amish schoolgirls.This discussion on forgiveness will review these incidents, as well as the growing popularity of a newly revised forgiveness technique of an ancient Hawaiian spiritual practice, Ho’oponopono. PRESENTERS: Ed and Romella O’Keefe are the coordinators of these Forums.  They are students and practitioners of Ho’oponopono and teach classes in dowsing, prayer and EFT, Emotional Freedom Technique. 


July 13- THE STILL SMALL VOICE - How do we cultivate divine guidance?  How do we refresh our sense of faith and practice today? The Quakers assign great weight to the “still, small voice” that is present inside each of us.  This divine guidance, this internal voice, often runs contrary to the status quo.  Movements have succeeded with one still, small voice leading the way.John Woolman seeded the thought that slavery was immoral years before slavery was even challenged.  Susan B. Anthony sought the vote for women against great odds.  William Penn settled Pennsylvania and was able to establish community largely because he treated the native population fairly.  He went on to establish a public University unheard of at the time. He saw God in the natives, in the merchants, in the children of the rich and poor.  His small voice told him to see God in everyone.How do we see God in ourselves and each other? What is the most alive in us to listen to our own “still, small voice”?PRESENTER: Diane Rhoades. Diane became a Quaker in 1983 in the woods of Shelter Island.  She was amazed to worship in silence in the middle of the woods with no formal minister and where no bulldozer had to make the way open for her to sit and be still. 

FCC Adult Discussion Forum: Reviewing GRETTA VOSPER'S Message

This Sunday, June 29 at 9:15 "REVIEWING GRETTA VOSPER’S MESSAGE" – Larry Anderson will lead a discussion of our reactions to and reflections on Gretta Vosper’s message of last week.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

GRETTA VOSPER lectures

The exciting weekend with Ashley Lecturer Gretta Vosper starts Friday. Don't miss any of it & spread the word to one and all

The topic is:

IS WHAT WE  DO  MORE  IMPORTANT  THAN  WHAT  WE  BELIEVE?

Note the time and place change for Sunday's Forum.

Friday, June 20  - 7 PM: No Straw God: The Challenge of Traditional Theism 

Saturday, June 21

9 AM: A Journey Beyond the God called God: One Congregation’s Journey 

11 AM: With or Without God: Creating a World Guided by Values 

5 PM: Wine and Heavy Hors d’oeuvres Reception - Fellowship Hall ($10 @ door))
 
Sunday, June 22 

9 AM:  Sanctuary -Adult Forum - Beyond God: Getting There From Here (no charge) 
10:30 AM: Worship Service – Rev. Vosper will deliver the sermon (no charge)

Friday, June 13, 2014

PREPARING FOR GRETTA VOSPER

This Sunday, JUNE 15:  PREPARING FOR GRETTA VOSPER- Larry Anderson

In preparation for the Walter E. Ashley Memorial Lecture Series next week (June 20-22), Larry Anderson will lead a discussion about the views of the distinguished speaker, Gretta Vosper, who will be the presenter of next week’s Forum.Larry is a former minister, a retired psychologist and a frequent presenter at these forums.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

"OUR UNIQUE AND SPECIAL ROLE IN THE PROCESS OF EVOLUTION "

This Sunday, JUNE 8 at 9:15 Dr. Ed O’Keefe will present "OUR UNIQUE AND SPECIAL ROLE IN THE PROCESS OF EVOLUTION " 
The current attention given to evolution and evolutionary spirituality brings a new emphasis to the exalted role we humans have in the process of creation: we bring consciousness to evolution, the only existing creatures (so far as we know) that can do so!  This is our special and unique role, never before realized in the sense in which we now understand it.
Some of the profound implications of this great co-creative purpose will be examined in this forum.  Dr. O’Keefe believes that this new knowledge changes all our previous understandings of reality and our place in it.

PRESENTER: Ed O’Keefe brings to this subject his own long process of evolutionary growth in understanding.  An ordained minister, retired educator and an active myofascial trigger point therapist, Ed and his wife, Romella, are coordinators of these forums.