
Join the Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lynn (UUCGL) for a service in celebrating what’s right with the world on Sunday, January 13 at 10 am. During the worship service, you’ll see the short film: “Celebrate What’s Right with the World,” by National Geographic photographer and Academy Award nominee, Dewitt Jones.
According to the church, attendees “will develop a vision that gets you excited every morning and keeps you open to possibilities.”
“It will be life changing, inspiring and energizing, “organizers said. “Learn what a powerful force having a vision of possibilities can be.”
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Seven key concepts explored in the film are: 1) Believe it and you’ll see it; 2) Recognize abundance; 3) Look for possibilities; 4) Unleash your energy to fix what’s wrong; 5) Ride the changes; 6) Take yourself to your edge; and 7) Be your best for the world.
The congregation will continue with an Appreciative Inquiry Event from 11 am to 2:30 pm. The service and event will be led by UUCGL Interim Minister, Rev. Dr. Judith Smith-Valley and are offered in the spirit of the fourth principle of Unitarian Universalism: a free and responsible search for truth and meaning.
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The service is open to the public.
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lynn is located at 101 Forest Avenue, Swampscott and holds services and faith development classes at 10 am every Sunday. Directions can be found at: www.uucgl.org. Call 781-595-8836 x 10 or email office@uucgl.org for more information.