AUBURN — The First Universalist Church of Auburn is sent to present a panel talk, “About Love: Grief & Loss,” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, March 30, at 169 Pleasant St.
The talk will consider the role of faith and community in dealing with personal loss. The panel features members who have lost a loved one.
The Adult Religious Education group, chaired by Charles I. Nero, is presenting a year of programming on the theme “The Power of Love” to explore the Unitarian Universalist Association’s new covenant.
“Love is the power that holds us together,” the covenant proclaims,” and it is at the center of our shared values. We are accountable to one another for doing the work of living our shared values through the spiritual discipline of love.” Nero conceived the “About Love” series to explore that accountability, according to a news release from Toby Haber-Giasson, director of the church’s award-winning UU Theater group.
Nero teamed up with Haber-Giasson to structure a framework for the talk. The duo also collaborated on “About Love: Esther’s Story,” featuring a senior member’s experiences.
Freewill donations to the church will be accepted in lieu of an admission fee.
Attendees should use the entrance on Spring Street across from Dairy Joy. Accessible parking is available.
For more information contact 207-783-0461 or office@auburnuu.org.
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