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Many people dismiss dream analysis as little more than fantasy, but it offers a profound and often overlooked depth that can enrich our spiritual lives. Jungian dream work invites us to view our dreams not as meaningless fragments but as sacred companions on our journey, carrying wisdom about our struggles, gifts, and connection to something greater. In this sermon, we’ll explore how the symbolic language of dreams and archetypes can guide us toward self-discovery and transformation. By embracing dream work as a spiritual practice, we open ourselves to the sacred dialogue between the conscious and unconscious, deepening our connection to ourselves, others, and the mystery at the heart of life.
Beth Taylor (she/her) is BuxMont’s Ministerial Intern. Beyond congregational life, Beth is the UUA’s social media specialist, a member of the UU Church of the Lehigh Valley, and is always on the lookout for new experiences and adventures. To read Beth’s complete bio, visit the staff page of our website.
- 10:15 a.m. – Gathering Time In-person
- 10:30 a.m. – Sunday Service both Online & In-person
- 10:30 a.m. – Religious education provided for children from birth through teens. All classes begin at 10:45 and last through the end of service.
- 11:30 a.m. – In-person Social Time
To read more about the Religious Education for children & youth this Sunday, visit the RE program page.
To read more about our current Covid planning, visit the Covid-19 Response page.
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