Services & Events
March 7:   Robert Price:  "Finding Your True Self" In this day and age many are finding that the typical religious titles and dogma do not
fit themselves.   By drawing on several authors, personal experiences, music,  and practical application we will seek to find new
insights and meaning for participants.  Shamanism, polytheism, paganism and druidism will be highlighted.

March 14: Suzahn Fiering: Confessions of a Dixie Diva: How a good sense of humor and a positive outlook helps a
"liberal/progressive" (and longtime Unitarian) work with people from all over the spectrum (businesses, churches, festivals, activist-
groups, et alia), while maintaining her own integrity and balance. Talk will include personal anecdotes from Suzahn's life in the
entertainment world, from New York folk and jazz clubs to Nashville's Music Row scene to her current career as an internationally
touring jazz-artist/composer. Her website is www.myspace.com/suzahnfiering.  

March 21:  Rev Amy Cates, a minister of the First Christian Church of Tullahoma and President of the Board of Citizens for Homeless
Relief, will speak about homelessness in Tullahoma and the surrounding areas. She will also discuss the work of Shepherd’s
House, the only homeless shelter in Tullahoma.  The Annual Business Meeting will be held after the service.

March 28:  Kenneth Johnson: "The Spiritual Practices - Ancient Pathways to Spiritual Growth."  When it comes to spiritual growth and
development, we do not have to "reinvent the wheel."  The world religions have developed basic spiritual practices to assist in our
growth in wisdom, peace of mind, insight, and equanimity.  There is much agreement between these practices and otherwise
"secular" approaches to personal healing and evolution.  And, there is an intimate connection between these practices and the
Unitarian Universalist commitment to social justice. There will be a potluck dinner after this service.
Sunday Services start at 10:00 AM.  We break at 11:00 AM for 15 minutes to have coffee, tea, and snacks.  
At 11:15 AM we have a 45 minute discussion period where all members may ask questions and make
comments concerning the topic of the service.  We end at noon.