Participants will take the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®), one of the most widely used personality inventories. For more than 50 years, the MBTI® has helped millions of individuals throughout the world gain a deeper understanding of themselves and how they interact with others.
The MBTI assessment helps people transform themselves by giving them a powerful tool for improving how they communicate, learn, and work. Sessions will help participants understand their own personality in the contexts of spirituality, personal relationships, communication, and decision-making. In addition to the five group sessions, each participant may schedule an individual consultation with Rev. Tittle. All participants will receive a manual and extensive written personal analysis of their personality.
Rev. Dr. Tittle holds a PhD in educational psychology and is qualified through CPP, Inc. to administer the MBTI®.
The BAUUC First Principle Team, a sub-committee of the Social Justice Committee is happy to announce a series of films about various social justice issues faced in the US today. The film series begins with presentation of 4 films from the ACLU Freedom Files and continues with films on other relevant topics. Come one, come all. No sign-up necessary.
Jan. 11, The ACLU Freedom Files: Dissent
Jan. 25, The ACLU Freedom Files: Racial Profiling
Feb. 8, The ACLU Freedom Files: Beyond the Patriot Act
Feb. 22, The ACLU Freedom Files: The Supreme Court
With more films to follow.
What do UUs really believe? Is Unitarian Universalism an actual religion? How do my own beliefs fit into UU? I think I want to become a member of BAUUC; how do I join? Come join us as we attempt to answer these questions and more at our next New Unitarian Universalism Class.
Please contact Jane Ebone for the meeting location.