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Living Our Commitment to Racial Justice

UCWC Racial Justice Working Group. Live-stream and In-person. The journey towards racial justice is one many of us feel worth taking.  As the congregation moves forward in this journey, members of our racial justice committee reflect on the UCWC Board’s statement of “Commitment to Racial Justice and Equity”. Where are we as a congregation, and … Continue reading Living Our Commitment to Racial Justice

Reproductive Justice in a Post-Roe World

Janine Galen and Anwyl Scott. Live-stream and in-person. With the Supreme Court decision expected to reverse Roe, join us for an understanding of the days before Roe. We will explore a few front-line stories and some ways that UUs can help affirm the inherent worth and dignity of all people in new ways.

A God Most Social

Rev Keith Goheen. Live-stream and in-person. Rev. Keith Goheen is a Unitarian Universalist minister and Chaplain at Beebe Medical Center in Lewes, Delaware. In this service, he will reflect on his experiences as a chaplain and the work of the great UU theologian and philosopher Charles Hartshorne. Rev. Dan is unable to be with us … Continue reading A God Most Social

Another Independence Day

Rev. Dr. Om Prakash. Live-stream and in-person. There was a movie called Independence Day where Extraterrestrials came and attempted to attack and destroy the Earth. The whole world came together in order to resist. What would happen if we were attacked by a true threat that could destroy the whole world, like Global Warming, now … Continue reading Another Independence Day

We Are All Wounded Healers

Rev. Kim Wilson. Live-stream and in-person. We don’t get to live life without experiencing any pain — it’s a part of the human condition. Henri Nouen, author of a little book called Wounded Healers, suggests that by finding and addressing the suffering in our own hearts, we become better able to help others to heal … Continue reading We Are All Wounded Healers

Juneteenth

Rev. Dan Schatz and Marilyn Gross. Live-stream and In-person. Juneteenth commemorates the final emancipation of enslaved African Americans at the end of the Civil War.  As we honor the day, we will talk about the ways Juneteenth has been observed for over 150 years, and what Juneteenth can mean for us today.