What Does Pi Have To Do With It?

Science and religion are often at odds these days. From evolution, to vaccines and artificial intelligence, to the existence of God, the debate seems to never end. Pi, the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter, has been represented by the Greek letter π since the mid-1700’s. In 89 years, on Saturday March 14, 2115 (3/14/15), for the first time since March 14, 2015, at 9:26 and 53 seconds, National Pi Day will have special significance as the date and time will represent the first 10 digits of this mathematical constant—3.141592653.  Yes, your minister is a math geek. On Sunday join us as we explore how both religion and science can be tools we Unitarian Universalists use to deepen our understanding of life. There may even be Pi[e]!