Sunday Meeting, October 5
Early Sunday Morning - 10:00 a.m. - Ceremonial Hall, 4th floor
Singing Practice - Led by Patricia Bruder Debrovner and Jerry Ranck.
Sunday School - Ethics for Children - 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Rooms 507 & 508
We the Kids… The World is in Our Hands! Everyday Leaders Making a Difference in the World
Sunday Meeting - 11:15 a.m. - Ceremonial Hall, 4th floor
"Organic Religion: Towards an Authentic Earth-based Spirituality"
Curt S. Collier, Leader
Chris Everett presides
Becoming “organic” means more than paying higher prices for lettuce. It’s also more than changing your incandescent light bulb to a compact fluorescent bulb. Going organic is being aware of our infinite interrelatedness with all being. Is Ethical Culture an organic way of life, and if so, what does that mean?
Curt Collier is newly appointed to join the NY Society’s Leadership Team. For more than ten years he was Leader of the Riverdale-Yonkers Society for Ethical Culture. Originally from rural south Texas, Curt says that he has found a home in Ethical Culture after a lifelong quest to find an authentic spirituality that resonates with his love of nature. He is also the deputy director of Groundwork USA, an organization that works to restore urban habitats through community-based activism. A picture of Curt leading a group of young people working to restore the Saw Mill River in Westchester County was recently on the cover of the National Park Service’s Green Beat newsletter.

