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Free Thought Sunday, March 21st - Did The Founding Fathers Intend A Christian Nation?

Feb 16th, 2010 by akerr | 0

[ March 21, 2010; 10:00 am to 11:15 am. ]

Did The Founding Fathers Want the United States To Be A ‘Christian Nation’?

Was the United States founded as a “Christian Nation” as some on the Religious Right insist?  Or were the founders die hard Secularists?  The truth is probably somewhere in between.  In this Third Sunday Presentation, Jim Jaeger, a ministerial student at Meadville Lombard [...]

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Free Thought Sunday, February 21st, 2010 - Debate on Romantic Partnerships

Jan 13th, 2010 by akerr | 1

[ February 21, 2010; 10:00 am to 11:15 am. ] What’s the best kind of Romantic Partnership?  Exclusiveness vs. Free Love

Join the Free Congregation this Sunday for a lively debate and discussion about romantic love!  Should we make lifetime commitments to one person?  Should we be monogamous?  Studies suggest that Americans are questioning the traditional answers.  The American divorce rate remains around 50%, and studies [...]

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Free Thought Forum - Straight for Equality

Dec 28th, 2009 by mwhaley | 0

[ January 17, 2010; 10:00 am to 11:20 am. ] Straight for Equality

Our guest speakers, Kay Heggestad and Paul Wertsch, will talk about the national initiative to encourage more straight people to get involved in helping to obtain civil rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender individuals.

Kay Heggestad is a retired family physician from Madison, WI. She has been active in Madison PFLAG (Parents, Families [...]

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Third Sunday Holiday Program - 20 December, 2009

Nov 16th, 2009 by akerr | 0

[ December 20, 2009; 10:00 am to 11:15 am. ] Religious Ed Kids and Carols

Come celebrate and acknowledge the ending of the year, the beginning of winter, and, yes, the lengthening of the daylight.  The late December holiday season marks a variety of emotional transitions.  Participate in an entertaining program put together by the RE staff and the younger students.  If there’s time left over, [...]

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