U-Cafe is an opportunity to explore issues of faith and spirituality in a friendly and relaxed environment in City Centre Manchester. All are welcome to what will initially be a monthly informal get-together. There is no need to book and its free so just turn up.
U-Cafe has been opening at Cross Street Chapel since September 2007. We have covered a wide range of topics, from jazz and spirituality to science and truth along with visits from Liberal Jews and Buddhists.
U-Cafe is not about promoting Unitarianism. Indeed, this would be a contradiction in terms. Unitarians believe that everyone has the right to seek truth and meaning for themselves. The fundamental tools for doing this are your own life-experience, your reflection upon it, your intuitive understanding and the prompting of your own conscience.There are few places which give this freedom. So that's what U-Cafe is all about. The freedom to think, sometimes out loud, to hear new ideas and to grow as an individual.
Why come along. U-Cafe will open from 7.00pm for tea/coffee with activities from 7.30pm on:
28 May 2009 - In the footsteps of William Gaskell with Rev John Midgley 25 June 2009 7.00pm Question Time with the Earth Spirit Networkfollowed at 8.00pm by Solstice Celebration