In Thanks for Grace Lee Boggs
An examination of the Detroit based activist Grace Lee Boggs and her development of the (r)evolution idea. How her concepts can help us transform and love our world.
An examination of the Detroit based activist Grace Lee Boggs and her development of the (r)evolution idea. How her concepts can help us transform and love our world.
One of the UU Service Committee’s major focuses is serving the people who are most overlooked or discriminated against in the midst of humanitarian crises such as forced migration, large-scale conflicts, genocide, and natural disasters. This year the Guest at Your Table program is highlighting the empowerment of refugees. As UUSC celebrates its 75th anniversary this … Continue reading Guests at Your Table: Refugees
Local LGBTQ activist and minister Rev. Julie Nemecek joins us for a service as we near the “Transgender Day of Remembrance.”
Carl Sagan used to say, “We are all star stuff!” How do the latest scientific discoveries, such as water on Mars, change how we understand our place in the universe?
“The very air surrounding us and moving the flame is the air our Ancestors were breathing. There is no other.” says Mi-Shell Jessen. At this time of year of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’s Day, how do we embrace, struggle with, and engage our ancestors?
Sermon Description: October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Bullying Prevention Month, and LGBTQ History Month. Rev. Cynthia L. Landrum will weave together these themes and talk about the way violence works in cycles, and so can love. Sermon: October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Bullying Prevention Month, and LGBTQ History Month. It’s also a bunch … Continue reading Circles of Harm and Support
Dan Miyake– Animals enrich our lives in so many ways. They are our companions, helpers, protectors, comforters, and more. We are blessed to have animals in our lives, and now it is our turn to bless them. Join us as we show our love to our furry, feathered, and scaled friends! Please email a photo … Continue reading “Blessing of the Animals”
Jan 10 – – Rev Dan MiyakeOur Second Principle calls us to work for justice, equity, and compassion in human relations. While these themes are all intertwined, Rev. Dan will focus on the element of compassion. What does it mean to be compassionate? What motivates (or should motivate) us to be compassionate? To whom should … Continue reading “Unpacking” Compassion: Musings on the Meaning