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Sunday Morning Worship: Living the Questions: The Importance of Being Wrong

  • Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike Oak Ridge, TN, 37830 United States (map)

In the dance of humanity, knowing the right steps (and avoiding stepping on toes) is key to keeping the organism moving. In today’s polarized world, making sure we’re right about things seems more important than ever. What if we could find more powerful insight in being wrong than being right?

Join us in person or on Zoom at 10 a.m. for our September Worship Series: Living the Questions. Today’s sermon title is, “The Importance of Being Wrong.” Interim Minister Rev. Lisa Schwartz will lead worship.

Please note: If Covid-19 Community Levels for Anderson and surrounding counties are High, masks will be required in the building.

To participate in worship on Zoom, please register herehttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJArf-CvrT4iHtIsgktTYAWotY75rmxi5V78. If you've already registered (a one-time process), use the link you've received via email to attend worship.

Youth and Adult Faith Formation classes take place Sunday mornings from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15. p.m. To find out more about our classes, visit our website: http://www.oruuc.org/religious-education and http://www.oruuc.org/faith-formation-for-adults.

All are welcome! We look forward to seeing you!

Later Event: September 25
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