Sunday, February 15, 2009

U-Cafe 26 February 2009 - "The Sacred Word"

A creative workshop for adults will take place at Cross Street Chapel at 7.00pm on 26 February 2009.

This is safe and supportive space for meditation and creative play, with a focus on different chant traditions and illuminated manuscripts. No special skills required. Please bring some words that are sacred to you and wear old clothes.

Led by Rev Jane Barraclough. Open to all adults, of any religious persuasion or none.

For more details contact Jane on 0161 834 0019 or e-mail revjvb@gmail.com

Sunday, November 9, 2008

U-Cafe 27 November 2008 - Question Time

Question Time (based on the BBC programme) will provide an opportunity to put your questions to Rev. Jane Barraclough; Dawn Buckle, Executive Committee member, and Lizzie Roper, Unitarian Young Adults Network, about spirituality, Unitarianism and even current events – its up to you!
Tea/coffee from 7.00pm All welcome

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Katrina's Victims Still Need Help - Volunteering in New Orleans - U-Cafe on 23 October 2008

U-Cafe is open on 23 October 2008; 7,00pm for 7.30pm.

Fran Devine will talk about her two weeks volunteering in New Orleans with the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, which is working to rebuild homes and communities following Hurricane Katrina in 2005. She is in touch with the project and can report on the current situation following recent events.

For further information please read the attached article "Katrina's victims still need help" from "The Inquirer" (28 June 2008)

Derek McAuley will then lead a discussion about the role of social action in the Unitarian Vision.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

U-CAFE OPEN ON 25 SEPTEMBER 2008


HOW WE CAN USE EDWARD DE BONO'S "SIX THINKING HATS TO EXPLORE SPIRITUAL QUESTIONS"

A WORKSHOP WITH RICH DALEY

Tea/coffee from 7.00pm. 7.30pm start

Sunday, July 20, 2008

U-Cafe on 25 September 2008

U-Cafe is closed for the summer break but will resume on 25 September 2008 with the topic :

"How we can use Edward de Bono's "Six Thinking Hats" to explore spiritual questions"

with Rich Daley

7.00pm for 7.30pm. All welcome

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Spirit Play with Rev. Jane Barraclough

The final U-Cafe before the summer break will take place on 26 June 2008 at Cross Street Chapel.

"On the shores of endless worlds
Children Play"

Rabindranath Tagore

We will together create a safe and supportive space for meditation and creative play. Working from the inside out, we start with various forms of meditation, and move on to artistic expression of variious kinds. No special skills are required. This is art as process, not product. Please wear old clothes.

Tea/coffee from 7.00pm. All welcome.

Synthesise at U-Cafe in May

John Shiers and Judy Benson, from Synthesise, introduced a stimulating evening at U-Café on 22 May 2008. They described their own spiritual journeys that has led them to establish Synthesise, a social enterprise drawing upon transpersonal ideas to produce social change. A mixed bunch of people; some Unitarian, some not, came along and explored together some of the emergent ideas.

Amongst matters discussed were:

· Political and religious “conversion” experiences and what they mean
· The influence of a religious upbringing to the development of a spiritual life later in life
· The need to value social change in the midst of a consumer society
· Unitarianism as vessel which can contain many differing perspectives

For more information on Synthesise follow the link.

At the core of Synthesise is the motivation to promote transpersonal values for personal, community and organisational development. The word “transpersonal”, is a shorthand way of talking about the connections we have with others, about the sense of the spiritual in our lives, and about the spiritual manifesting through relationship, work and everyday life. The implication of living transpersonally is that our greater connection with each other supports us to work for change, for a more sustainable way of living together. Towards a world that works for everyone.