Beginning Wednesday, October 19, UCUMC introduces a new, weekly program for mid-week renewal and inspiration. Participants may attend any or all of these weekly offerings:
5:30-6pm – light supper
6:00-7pm – stimulating classes on a variety of subjects
6:00-7pm – yoga classes for all ages and physical abilities
7-7:30pm – contemplative worship with Dr. Ken Chalker
Upcoming Wednesday classes include:
October 19: Nathan Motta, Ass't. Director of the new Cleveland Playhouse production of "The Life of Galileo," discusses the significance of the life of natural philosopher Galileo who was persecuted by the Roman Catholic Church for his public declarations about his scientific discoveries. Participants need not see the play to join in this informative, entertaining presentation about the ongoing conflict between science and religion.
October 26: Inner Visions of Cleveland – Jan Thrope, activist, author and founder of Inner Visions of Cleveland, presents grassroots stories of truth and hope she has written and photographed from the perspective of people living in some of the most economically challenged areas of Cleveland's east side urban core. These are stories of every-day life in the city. But they are also about the power of what happens when neighbors connect to neighbors to create the life they envision. Extraordinary improvements being accomplished by ordinary people such as food–producing gardens replacing barren city lots. mentored students rising high above expectations, and support groups that make neighborhoods stronger, safer and more cohesive.
In November presentations include:
Stained Glass Windows
Civil Rights
Advent Wreath-making for the entire family
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