Speaker: Rev. Cynthia Snavely

Rev. Snavely, whom we share with Tri-County UU, describes herself as a “humanist who draws from Christianity, Buddhism and Neo-paganism for the current version” of her own theology. Reverend Snavely believes a religious congregation should offer three things to its people, “a place to experience and share wonder and awe with others, a spiritual community of people who are there for one another in times of joy, sorrow, and need, and a place and community in which to work for the betterment of the world.”

Ashley’s House, and the Ethics of Sex

9:30 Discussion. LCDR Kathryn Wilgus, Retired, will tell us about “Ashley’s House,” a planned 4,000 square-foot transitional group home to be constructed on Grove Street in Eustis, Florida, dedicated to the memory of First Lieutenant Ashley White-Stumpf, 24.  “The house will be an all-female … read more.

“Our UU Heritage and Future”

Our 9:30 Discussion will be Pete Conde talking about all things Native American Flute, and at the 11:00 Service, Rev. Cynthia Snavely will speak to “Our UU Heritage and Future”.