with Worship Associate Carol Carter WalkerWhat would it look like if we really practiced creating truly welcoming spaces for liberation, justice, and love in our Unitarian Universalist congregations and communities that included all of us? We draw on the power of stories, music and movement to explore this possibility in today’s Service. Streaming to our FaceBook … Continue reading Draw the Circle Wider Still: Musings, Music and Movement On Becoming More Welcoming
with Worship Associate Lula BeattyIn this service, we lift up the work of the Equal Justice Initiative and the Prince George’s County Lynching Memorial Project, which educate the public about painful parts of our country’s history and memorialize the victims of racial terror lynchings. It is only by telling the truth about our country’s history … Continue reading Called To Tell the Truth About Our Country’s History
with Worship Associate Carol Carter WalkerWe are called by our faith to build the Beloved Community both here and in the world. What does that call ask us to do? How are we called to be together? Streaming to our FaceBook page. February’s theme: Love Order of Service
with Worship Associate Ebony ContrerasWhen Unitarian Juliet Ward Howe issued her Mother’s Day Proclamation in 1870, she saw it as a day of peace to honor and support mothers who lost husbands and sons during the Civil War. Today, we don’t often connect Mother’s Day with working for peace and justice. Yet this seems like … Continue reading Rise Up for Peace and Justice
with Tricia Most, Worship AssociateDon Speed Smith Goodloe was the first African-American to graduate from then Meadville Unitarian Seminary in 1906. Unable to find a Unitarian church to ordain him, he found his own path to living out his call. What can we learn from his life and what can we do to honor and … Continue reading Honoring and Carrying on the Goodloe Legacy