
This religious organization is affiliated with the NAUA, the North American Unitarian Association. Open Hearts and Minds fellowship is wholly independent, self-governed, and has no relationship with the Unitarian Universalist Association

OUR FOCUS
We focus on providing opportunities to nourish the human spirit, enrich relationships, and do the important work of social justice. We welcome your questions, comments and interest!



OUR PURPOSE
The purpose of the Fellowship is to apply our values to establish and maintain a loving, welcoming, supportive community that nurtures spiritual and personal growth.
The Fellowship's larger purpose is to create a better world through information and engagement within the Fellowship and with the wider community.

SECOND SUNDAY
ZOOM ONLY SERVICE
Please join us at 10:30 am central
on Zoom at
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/9510683516
(link subject to change - please verify on monthly announcement)
May 11th
Words for the Wise
In the Book of Proverbs, it is written that “He who walks with the wise will become wise, but the companion of fools will be destroyed.” In honor of Mother’s Day, we will celebrate Sophia, the feminine figure associated with wisdom and knowledge.
Sophia, in Greek, means wisdom. Please join us for our service on Sunday May 11ᵗʰ as Rev. Terry Cummings reflects on the distinction between wisdom (Sophia) and folly (Insipientia) during a time of uncertainty. And, of course, we will also celebrate mothers of all kinds.

FOURTH SUNDAY
IN-PERSON SERVICE
Please join us at 10:30 am central at the
South Austin Senior Activity Center
3911 Menchaca Rd, Austin, TX 78704
or join us on zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9206920833?pwd=bkhDa3htSlozNkkxbGV2eDJOWmpVQT09&omn=89614021634
April 27th
Is Nature Our Therapist?
"Spiritual Graffiti"
This is a meditation on writing and witness, seeing and being seen. Since the invention of writing, people have been writing their names on walls; this quotidian fact has some beautiful spiritual implications. Making our mark is all at once a primordial, common, and profound behavior. Sometimes the witnessing of such marks illuminates hidden places in our minds and lightens our hearts. Come along with me as I wander and wonder about memory, expression, and the gift of seeing.
During the service, the Rev. Ted Foote, Jr., Professor and Distinguished Chair of Pastoral Ministry and Leadership, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, will lead us in an exploration of how the often-emphasized topics of sin and suffering are qualified and even diminished by the Biblical subjects of Job, integrity, Jesus, and imagio Dei.During the service, the Rev. Ted Foote, Jr., Professor and Distinguished Chair of Pastoral Ministry and Leadership, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, will lead us in an exploration of how the often-emphasized topics of sin and suffering are qualified and even diminished by the Biblical subjects of Job, integrity, Jesus, and imagio Dei.
