Topic: Social Justice

Shirley Chisholm

Mary Roscoe and Lauren Ritter will be leading this service about Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman elected to the United States Congress. Please check the weekly emails in February for more details.

Black History in UU

This will be an Intergenerational Service (all ages welcome and encouraged), led by our Religious Education Director Jacquis Robertson. We look forward to you all joining us, and we hope you’ll join us after the service for coffee and connecting.

Expired: Guest at Your Table

Guest at Your Table is an annual tradition in which congregation members take home a box featuring people that the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) has worked with recently. These people are your “guests,” and you are asked to share your blessings with them each meal … read more.

Expired: “A Story of Inclusion”

Alicia Johnston will be sharing her story of transformation from a religiously conservative and closeted queer person to a more expansive and affirming spirituality. Along the way will be lessons learned about compassion, inclusion, and the importance of working for equality.

Expired: The UU Black Empowerment Controversy

On January 8, Rev. Kayle Rice will be speaking on the Unitarian Universalist “Black Empowerment” controversy. We are grateful to Kayle for stepping up on short notice (in her retirement) while Rev. Gy is down with an illness. Let’s hear how the UU denomination is … read more.

What Now?

Rev. Gy will be speaking on the topic of, “What Now”. Kathy Greeves won the bid for choosing the topic of one of my Sunday talks. She requested that I deliver that talk the Sunday after election. She would like to explore ways in which … read more.