Experience the Spirit of Life
A Second-Hour Program at UUFBC– May 11, 18, 25, June 8, 15 after service.
The beloved song “Spirit of Life” by Carolyn McDade is more than just music—it’s a spiritual touchstone for many Unitarian Universalists. At UUFBC, we often sing it following the sharing of joys and concerns, letting its inclusive, poetic message unite and uplift us.
Now, we invite you to take the next step—
Join UUFBC member Joan McDonald for the Spirit of Life Program
A reflective, enriching second-hour gathering based on the UUA’s Tapestry of Faith curriculum. This program draws inspiration from the song’s themes of:
Meaning
Beauty
Inclusivity
Spiritual Growth
Together, we’ll explore what it means to deepen our spiritual awareness and connections—individually and as a community. This program invites you to engage with one of the most vital aspects of religious life, as expressed by UU minister Kendyl Gibbons:
“…how we—each of us, in our uniquely constituted beings—recognize and understand and make sense of that unbidden, overwhelming awe at the wonder, magnificence, danger, demand, and delight of being alive.”
Come with an open heart.
Leave with a nourished spirit.