Transcendentalism invites us to explore the deeper connections between the self, nature, and the divine. Rooted in the 19th-century movement that influenced Unitarian Universalist thought, Transcendentalism encourages us to look within, trust our inner wisdom, and recognize the sacred in the world around us.
In this service, we will delve into the teachings of Transcendentalist figures like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, exploring how their ideas continue to resonate in our lives today. Through readings, meditation, and reflection, we will consider how this philosophy calls us to live more authentically, embrace simplicity, and nurture our spiritual growth. Join us as we accept Transcendentalism’s invitation to seek deeper meaning, cultivate a sense of wonder, and connect with the divine presence that transcends our everyday experiences.
(Note: Reverend Anthony returns this weekend to lead this service, which was originally scheduled for last Sunday, Sept. 15. We express our appreciation to guest speaker Dr. Joe Wegwert, who was scheduled for today, to deliver his remarks last week in Rev. Anthony’s absence.)