Jamestown, N.Y. – The leader and speaker at the Sunday, February 18 service of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Jamestown (UUCJ) is Barbara Winner. At the 10:30 a.m. hybrid service, Winner will address the question “What If?” Winner notes that Jesus is traditionally viewed as a historical figure rather than a mythical figure. Most today are familiar with the story of Jesus as literally a man who was an incarnation of God, who suffered, died, and was resurrected to bring salvation to all mankind. She asks: What if the Jesus story was actually inherited from the Pagan Mysteries? A former cult member, Winner has been an active member of the UUCJ for more than a decade. Pianist Julie Anderson provides the music for the service. All are welcome to the potluck that follows. Participation can be in person at 1255 Prendergast Avenue in Jamestown or online. To join virtually, use the link at UUJamestown.org/calendar. The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Jamestown is a progressive, liberal religious community serving the southern tier of Western New York and Warren County, Pa. The UUCJ’s mission is to support and celebrate each other, encourage spiritual and individual growth, and serve the wider community. Comments are closed.
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