Celebrating Sahmain
Samhain is the final pagan harvest festival. It is a time of transition from living to dead. Can we accept death as an essential part of the life cycle? Can those who have died live on through our memories?
Samhain is the final pagan harvest festival. It is a time of transition from living to dead. Can we accept death as an essential part of the life cycle? Can those who have died live on through our memories?
Different perspectives and traditions on what we call “passing away” and how life is full of many small births and passings, involving deaths, new starts and transformations. Finally, deciding for ourselves what life means to us and how death can be a celebration of what we decide to make life about. UUCCPF · Tia Wilson … Continue reading A Matter of Life and Death
One UU’s vision of how men, women, and everyone in between can move forward from where we are today. UUCCPF · UUCC 2019 02 04 Jodi Libretti
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