Inspired by the General Assembly Ware Lecturer, Imara Jones, Rev. Lisa invites us to rediscover our core values. If you would like to explore the exercise, please click here to view a values list and reflection exercises.
Honoring the American Unitarian Association 200th Anniversary
The 200th anniversary of the American Unitarian Association offers Unitarian Universalists an opportunity to ground in our deep religious roots in America, explore some of the early and radical theological ideas at the core of our faith, and consider where we go from here in this week’s Midweek Message.
This week’s Midweek Message is brought to you by the 14 UUCM volunteers who are working in Breathitt County, Kentucky as part of the Appalachia Service Project (ASP). Thank you to everyone who donated money, cars and family members to make this trip possible! It is continuing to be a life-changing trip for everyone, and certainly the families we are helping. For photos and updates throughout the trip, click here to follow us on Instagram at UUCM_asp.
As we explore the practice of freedom, Rev. Lisa invites us to renew our Unitarian Universalist commitment to the freedom to love as we celebrate Pride this month.
We can show our solidarity and support in a variety of ways this June and throughout the year. Click here to find a Pride celebration near you. Click here to sign up through MUUSJA at the UU Booth at Twin Cities Pride. Click here to find out more about the resources and organizations you can support.
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[Visual description: Rev. Lisa has grey/brown curly hair and is wearing a maroon shirt and blue glasses. She is sitting on a cream couch in front of a light green wall with a pastel framed picture behind her.]