Greetings to you all.
This update contains:
- A Zoom link for the 10:30 Morning Gathering for Mindful Meditation, Music & Conversation
- A note about the WRITE NOW! group meeting in the church this Tuesday at 14:15 for 14:30
- A note asking for volunteers to help run the services during August whilst the minister is on annual leave
- The link for this coming Thursday’s Zoom “Kiitsu Kyōkai” Seiza Meditation & Conversation Meeting, this week, 2nd July at 19:30-21:00
- Links to the minister’s address/podcast
- Notice about a Seiza (Quiet Sitting) session with instruction for beginners led by Miki Nakura-sensei, in the church, at 12:30pm following the morning gathering on Sunday 12th July
- A link to “Our Principles of Living” and Čapek’s “Ten Advices”
- A link to additional national Unitarian news
A Zoom link for the Sunday Morning Gathering for Mindful Meditation, Music & Conversation
Our regular Sunday Morning Gathering for Mindful Meditation, Music and Conversation starts in the church on Emmanuel Road at 10.30 am and finishes at 11:40 am. Should you wish to join this by Zoom, please use the following permanent link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86882949446?pwd=kliXbdABEfbU8FjDMtNRNJ4Lr2lb5z.1
Meeting ID: 868 8294 9446
Passcode: 612407
A note about the WRITE NOW! group meeting in the church this Tuesday at 14:15 for 14:30
Marianna writes: “WRITE NOW! All welcome, including those who just like to listen as we read our poems, prose, and memoir-writing. Our next gathering is this Tuesday @ 2.15 for 2.30. We plan to meet in the church till Autumn, when everything will have cooled down (surely!)”
A note asking for volunteers to help run the services during August whilst the minister is on annual leave
Jacqui writes: “Could you help to run our Sunday morning services over the summer? We are looking for volunteers to cover the five Sundays in August (when Andrew Brown will be on leave). Please use the following Google form to tell us which dates you are available to help, and which roles you are interested in:
https://forms.gle/Hrf1pE1M7gF6jAyn7
We will be in touch soon with further information. If you have any queries or difficulties using the form, please contact Jacqui (jacquicarnall@googlemail.com).”
The link for this coming Thursday’s Zoom “Kiitsu Kyōkai” Seiza Meditation & Conversation Meeting, this week, 2nd July at 19:30-21:00
For more information, please visit:
https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/p/kiitsu-kyokai.html
https://www.cambridgeunitarian.org/evening-service/
Join Thursday Zooms at the same link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85775868333?pwd=LEuyKnfbRJORbqsuzkhsonHui4ttwA.1
Meeting ID: 857 7586 8333
Passcode: 970614
Links to the minister’s address/podcast:
In written form at:
https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com
Or as podcast episodes at:
Notice about a Seiza (Quiet Sitting) session with instruction for beginners, led by Miki Nakura-sensei, in the church, at 12:30pm following the morning gathering on Sunday 12th July
This form of simple, quiet sitting, was the preferred meditation style of the Japanese Unitarians. It’s also the style of meditation we practice during our Kiitsu Kyōkai gatherings. If you’d like to know more about it before deciding whether to attend or not, please click on the following link:
https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/p/seiza-meditation.html
A link to “Our Principles of Living” and “Ten Advices”
For additional national Unitarian news, please click on the following link:
Uni-news
https://us20.campaign-archive.com/home/?u=1590ea5f53cdc6fb8a17c311c&id=7bce4a21b7
Andrew James Brown
(Days off are generally Monday and Tuesday)
Minister
Cambridge Unitarian Church
Emmanuel Road
Cambridge
CB1 1JW
07477 462 110 (Mobile)
http://www.cambridgeunitarian.org/
Blog: Caute
https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/
Podcast: Kiitsu—Returning-to-One
https://kiitsu.buzzsprout.com
Jiyū Shūkyō / Free-Religion
https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/p/free-religion.html
Kiitsu Kyōkai (Returning-to-One Gathering)
https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/p/kiitsu-kyokai.html
Seiza Meditation (Quiet Sitting)
https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/p/seiza-meditation.html