Personal Theology: Ifasina

20 Oct

Personal Theology: Ifasina

October 20, 2019    
9:30 am - 10:45 am
Ifasina TaMeicka L. Clear is a queer, hood, Southern Bell who resides in Oakland. Ifasina is a spiritual artist that is passionate about creating meaningful [...]

Personal Theology: Dr. Markate Daly

27 Oct

Personal Theology: Dr. Markate Daly

October 27, 2019    
9:30 am - 10:45 am
Dr. Markate Daly has a PhD in Ethics from the University of Wisconsin. She’s a long-time active member of UUCB. Recent debates on the abortion [...]

Personal Theology: Dr. Bill Garrett

03 Nov

Personal Theology: Dr. Bill Garrett

November 3, 2019    
9:30 am - 10:45 am
Bill Garrett, retired Professor of Philosophy and Religion, taught at JFK University, San Francisco State, Fromm institute, CIIS and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. The Enemy [...]

Personal Theology: Kiran Rana & Jeanne Rana

10 Nov

Personal Theology: Kiran Rana & Jeanne Rana

November 10, 2019    
9:30 am - 10:45 am
Murshid Kiran Rana is a senior teacher in the Sufi Way, a mystical community that has its origin in the teachings of universal Sufism introduced in the West in 1910 by the Indian mystic Inayat Khan. Kiran lives happily in Alameda with his wife, Jeanne Rana, a poet and fellow-Sufi who is also a member of the First Unitarian Church of Oakland. At their Sufi center, Bay Dervish, they hold gatherings for meditation, invocation and music, offer personal guidance, and facilitate intimate conversations about the inner life, creativity and awakening. Kiran also teaches an online webinar called A Taste of Sufism; currently he and Jeanne are offering a ten-month-long program in Berkeley called Sufism & the Art of Loving. “Two Stories: How Kiran and Jeanne Found Sufism Found Them.”

Personal Theology: Kiran & Jeanne Rana

17 Nov

Personal Theology: Kiran & Jeanne Rana

November 17, 2019    
9:30 am - 10:45 am
Murshid Kiran Rana is a senior teacher in the Sufi Way, a mystical community that has its origin in the teachings of universal Sufism introduced in the West in 1910 by the Indian mystic Inayat Khan. Kiran lives happily in Alameda with his wife, Jeanne Rana, a poet and fellow-Sufi who is also a member of the First Unitarian Church of Oakland. At their Sufi center, Bay Dervish, they hold gatherings for meditation, invocation and music, offer personal guidance, and facilitate intimate conversations about the inner life, creativity and awakening. Kiran also teaches an online webinar called A Taste of Sufism; currently he and Jeanne are offering a ten-month-long program in Berkeley called Sufism & the Art of Loving. “Two Stories: How Kiran and Jeanne Found Sufism Found Them.”

Personal Theology: Cordell Sloan

24 Nov

Personal Theology: Cordell Sloan

November 24, 2019    
9:30 am - 10:45 am
Cordell Sloan, UUCB Board of Trustee, Technology guru; dream expert; jazz musician and son of Rev. Cordell Sloan, Sr. Cordell says “There have been a [...]

Personal Theology: Kit Hewitt

01 Dec

Personal Theology: Kit Hewitt

December 1, 2019    
9:30 am - 10:45 am
Kit Hewitt, UUCB member, Facilitator for UUCB Write For Your Life Writing Group, and Personal Theology publicist.  “Joy: Galapagos Islands.”

Personal Theology: Lenore Ralston

08 Dec

Personal Theology: Lenore Ralston

December 8, 2019    
9:30 am - 10:45 am
Lenore Ralston, has a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Bryn Mawr College and an M.P.H. from UC Berkeley. UUCB Member. “Two Faces of God: Elohim and [...]

Personal Theology: Dr. Karen Vorhees

15 Dec

Personal Theology: Dr. Karen Vorhees

December 15, 2019    
9:30 am - 10:45 am
The great wisdom traditions of the world all seem to agree -- there is some aspect of us that doesn’t die. What could that possibly [...]