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This religious organization is affiliated with the NAUA, the North American Unitarian Association. Open Hearts and Minds fellowship is wholly independent, self-governed, and has no relationship with the Unitarian Universalist Association

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SECOND SUNDAY

ZOOM ONLY SERVICE

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Please join us at 10:30 am central 

on Zoom at​​

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​https://us06web.zoom.us/j/9510683516​

January 11th

The Inconnvenient Path

There’s an old joke, “If you see a fork in the road, take it.” The fork represents the uncertainty of our lives; seldom entirely sure about the choices we face. What if a good rule of thumb is to make the choice that’s the least convenient rather than the one that appears easiest? In this sermon, I’ll make the case for doing just that.

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FOURTH SUNDAY

IN-PERSON SERVICE

 

​​​Please join us at 10:30 am central at the 

South Austin Senior Activity Center

3911 Menchaca Rd, Austin, TX 78704

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or join us on zoom at   https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9206920833?pwd=bkhDa3htSlozNkkxbGV2eDJOWmpVQT09&omn=81954144619

January 25th

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Thank Heaven  for Moral Relativism

​The Ten Commandments are back in the news, thanks to the Texas Legislature. Steve Brooks deconstructs them to offer a fresh take on morality and its supposed opposite: moral relativism. He shows how relativism can be a source of human progress, and how the key moral question is not, “Who is my God?” but “Who are my relatives?” Want to take the M-word back from the immoral minority? Here’s a way to start.

​There’s an old joke, “If you see a fork in the road, take it.” The fork represents the uncertainty of our lives; seldom entirely sure about the choices we face. What if a good rule of thumb is to make the choice that’s the least convenient rather than the one that appears easiest? In this sermon, I’ll make the case for doing just that.

Have your beliefs about religion or spirituality changed since you were a child? What are they now? Want to find out? Try taking the Belief-O-Matic Quiz. See the link below. It’s fun. But is it wrong?

During the service, three people will discuss their religious journeys from then until now. Was your journey different? Let’s find out

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Link to the Belief-O-Matic Quiz: https://www.beliefnet.com/entertainment/quizzes/beliefomatic.aspx

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"I was drawn to this fellowship by the tradition of open discussion, devotion to equality for all, and the concept of individual thought, expression, and search for meaning as detailed in our Values and Aspirations."

- An OHM Member
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