April 23 service to explain Unitarian Universalist values and practices

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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. — Unitarian Universalism is an open-minded, open-hearted spiritual community that helps people lead lives of justice, love, learning and hope.

Anyone wishing to learn more about this faith community is invited to attend a Sunday service of the Unitarian Universalist Community of Lake County in Kelseyville.

The service on Sunday, April 23, will include a sermon on Unitarian Universalist values and practices.

It will look at where Unitarian Universalism came from, and how it may be helpful to individuals in a time of uncertainty.

This faith draws from teachings from Eastern and Western religions and philosophies. Beliefs that are diverse and inclusive are welcome in this denomination.

The service on April 23 will begin at 11 a.m. at the shared UU/Methodist Church at 3810 Main St. in Kelseyville.

Guests are welcome and invited to stay for coffee and conversation following the service.

The service will be led by the Rev. Ben Meyers, who has been a UU Minister for almost 30 years.

He is currently serving patients and their families as a Hospice Chaplain in the Bay Area.

For more information, please visit the website at http://uuclc.com/.