Speaker: Rosie Lewis

Vote Love, Defeat Hate

In the midst of global pandemic, rising authoritarianism, and uprising, lives hang in the balance and the future of democracy is on the line. Join UUA President Susan Frederick-Gray, the UU the Vote team, and a lineup of powerful, prophetic UU voices as we explore the intersections of faith, justice, and democracy.

Good trouble. The Possibilities & Pitfalls of Anti-Racism Work

Congressman John Lewis left a powerful legacy to continue to work against structural racism in our society. “When you  see something that’s not right, do something. Get in trouble. Good trouble.” Kat Wolfram reflects on the difficulties that might challenge us, how we might support each other, and the hope for a future as we … Continue reading Good trouble. The Possibilities & Pitfalls of Anti-Racism Work

Acceptance and Encouragement

Our UU 3rd Principle affirms that our congregations are communities where we practice acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth. With so many different philosophies and theologies present, how might we live this principle well? The link is in Tuesday’s Circuits. Or you can contact Congregational Life Coordinator, Kristin Cleveland at clc at … Continue reading Acceptance and Encouragement

Enough

How much is enough? What is too much? Who says so? Why is it different for each of us? Where does your need for x impact my need for y? When is enough, enough? too much? not actually enough? The link is in Tuesday’s Circuits. Or you can contact Congregational Life Coordinator, Kristin Cleveland at … Continue reading Enough

Whose Future? – See our Service Online

There will be no in-person, on-site UUSS worship or programming activities through at least April 5, 3pm-no worship; no religious education; no meetings, classes, or groups; no events; no rentals; etc Read more about how we are caring for our community and connecting here.

Ripples of Connection

How did Sophia Lyon Fahs, a Unitarian religious educator and professor have an impact on the Civil Rights movement? We’ll share some of the story of Rev. James Reeb, and consider how our connections influence our commitments.