
Biblical Literacy for Unitarian Universalists is an exploration of the Bible and how we as Unitarian Universalists approach the text. The stories of the Bible are woven into Western culture and society, and our Unitarian Universalist tradition goes back to the Bible and its early interpretation. It is important for Unitarian Universalists to have knowledge of the Bible and ways of approaching it as one of our Sources to discover truth and meaning within its pages and its history. As we do with all scripture and story, we ask not “is this true?” but rather “what is true about this?” Participants will learn about the structure of the Bible and how it developed over time, explore some of its stories, and reflect on its connection to their own lives and to Unitarian Universalism historically and in our time.
This online offering is Part 2 of a two-part series, following six sessions that took place in the spring of 2025. Part 1 is NOT a pre-requisite for Part 2, so please join us even if you couldn't participate in the spring! We will repeat some foundational content at the beginning and end of Part 2.
Wednesdays, September 10 to October 15, 7-8:30 pm Central on Zoom
FREE for participants from Faith Forward congregations - contact Rev. Lora Brandis at [email protected] for a code to sign-up
$100 for a group of any size from a congregation not already subscribed to Faith Forward
$25 for an individual participant
Register by end-of-day September 3rd by contacting [email protected].