Service, March 21, 2010

“Humor is to Religion as …?” , by Larry Ventis

The focus is not on religious jokes, which might be an initial association, and a few may be included, but on parallels between the nature of humor and a humorous outlook and a Unitarian Universalist religious path.

The choir sang a special tribute to Richard Wallsom, who loved humor. Joelle Griffin Russell was our pianist.