In the early 20th century William James gave lectures on the psychology of religion that were later compiled into a book which many of us read in high school or college called Varieties of Religious Experience. During a summer trip in Maine our minister had an epiphany as a result of his frequent encounters with signs that announced “Attention:Moose X-ing.” This Sunday we will reflect on what moose have to do with religious experience in general and mysticism in particular.
(You can watch our worship service streamed at 11 am on our Facebook page https://tinyurl.com/yfx9pnx6, or our website https://tvuuc.org/ and also on our YouTube channel https://tinyurl.com/ycksxc98.)
Per the CDC, Knox County’s current risk level is low. At this level, masks are encouraged but not required in indoor spaces at TVUUC, and there are no other COVID-related restrictions in place. During Sunday services, the Lizzie Crozier French room will be available as a designated viewing space for those who would prefer to be only with others who are masked. Room A will also be available for families with children who prefer an area where children may play during the service, with masks required for all over the age of two. You may also watch our services online. To view our full COVID-19 policy, please visit https://tinyurl.com/CovidPolicyTVUUC