This one-session class will be facilitated by Rev. Sue Greer and held in the UUSD Sanctuary, COVID conditions allowing, on Saturday, March 19 from 3 – 4:30 p.m. Masks will be required.

The medicine wheel has been used in many cultures as a model for an awakened life.  Emphasizing its connection to Lakota and Cherokee cultures, Rev. Greer will explain how it can be used to connect us to the rhythm and cycles of the earth. One also uses it as a teacher of how to be in “right” relationships to one another as community, ourselves, our ancestors and to all life.

Rev. Greer experienced and studied the medicine wheel through several teachers and two different but unifying views—Lakota and Cherokee traditions.

A $5 donation to help defray costs of heat and other utilities at UUSD would be appreciated. To register for this class, please email AdultFaithExp@uussd.org.