Sand or Stone?

We are in the midst of political and social upheaval. Madeline L’Engle reminds us, “It’s a good thing to have all the props pulled out from under us occasionally. It gives us some sense of what is rock under our feet, and what is sand.” A lot of what our country stands on is sand, but how do we get to the rock that undergirds us? Join us in person in the Sanctuary or on Zoom →bit.ly/uufs-sunday-service.

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We’re Not Gonna Take It

American social protest movements have sometimes resulted in significant political and social change. But some movements just fizzled out without achieving their goals. Can social protest movements be effective in the 21st century?
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This Thing We Have ™

UU activist, educator, and consultant CB Beal says, “If we say ‘inclusion’ but we mean ‘We have something that’s perfect exactly the way it is, so you should come join us and fit right in,’ that’s not inclusion, that’s colonization…” What ways do we, as a community, do this? How can we be better, more truly “inclusive”? Join us in person in the Sanctuary or on Zoom →bit.ly/uufs-sunday-service.

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