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This religious organization is wholly independent, self-governed, and currently has no relationship with the Unitarian Universalist Association

OUR FOCUS


We focus on providing opportunities to nourish the human spirit, enrich relationships, and do the important work of social justice. We welcome your questions, comments and interest!

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OUR PURPOSE
 
The purpose of the
Fellowship is to apply our values to establish and maintain a loving, welcoming, supportive community that nurtures spiritual and personal growth.​
The Fellowship's larger purpose is to create a better world through information and engagement within the Fellowship and with the wider community.

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FOURTH SUNDAY

IN-PERSON SERVICES

  

Please join us at 10:30 am central at the 

South Austin Senior Activity Center

3911 Menchaca Rd, Austin, TX 78704

and also on Zoom at 

 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5660919164

(link subject to change - please verify on monthly announcement)

 

March 24 

The Holy Ghost in the Machine: Spiritual Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence
Steve Brooks and Mike Ignatowski

Over the past year, public awareness of AI has skyrocketed, while public understanding has lagged behind. As a computer engineer and a journalist, Mike and Steve offer differing perspectives on what AI is and isn't and what it is and isn't useful for. They examine ethical and spiritual questions it raises, including how it might be used in personal spiritual practice.

SECOND SUNDAY

ZOOM ONLY SERVICE

Please join us at 10:00 am central 

on Zoom at

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

(link subject to change - please verify on monthly announcement)

April   14

Robert's Rules and the Lotus

When people think of the sacred, they tend to think of sacred places in nature, sacred objects in religions, sacred events such as birth and death, among other things. Perhaps not many of them think about the sacred within politics or committee work.  Rebecca Mattis explores how the sacred appears in this kind of work, and what we gain by finding it there.

When people think of the sacred, they tend to think of sacred places in nature, sacred objects in religions, sacred events such as birth and death, among other things. Perhaps not many of them think about the sacred within politics or committee work. We will explore how the sacred appears in this kind of work, and what we gain by finding it there.

Over the past year, public awareness of AI has skyrocketed, while public understanding has lagged behind. As a computer engineer and a journalist, Mike Ignatowski and Steve Brooks offer differing perspectives on what AI is and isn't and what it is and isn't useful for. They examine ethical and spiritual questions it raises, including how it might be used in personal spiritual practice.

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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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