Speaker: Rev. Dan Harper

Who Knows What’s True?

Can we trust those who claim to know the truth? In our polarized society today, it can feel like we no longer know who is going to tell the truth. Starting with an ancient story, we’ll think about whether we can trust those who claim to know the truth.  All are welcome!

Ethics, AI, and Education

Education has long been of central importance to Unitarian Universalists in our quest to build a better world. As the use of AI increases in education, we’ll consider the ethical implications of this trend.  All are welcome!

Three Buddhist Stories

After retelling three Buddhist stories, or Jataka Tales, I’ll talk about how those old stories might still offer wisdom for today’s world. The three stories are “The Quails and the Net,” “The Dhak Tree,” and “King Usinara and the Huge Hound.”  All are welcome!

When Your Actions Define You, part 2

Many people believe human beings have a pre-ordained essence — some Christians talk about original sin, some atheists talk about biological destiny. Another belief has it that we humans define our own essence through our actions. Part two of a two part series.  All are welcome!