UUCM Midweek Message & Mapping Memory Event Reminder

Today is the last day of Transgender Awareness Week. This week’s Midweek Message comes to us from the UUA ahead of Transgender Remembrance Day tomorrow. The UUA offers a silent moment to remember trans people who have lost their lives in the last year followed by a heartfelt message of love, resilience, and affirmation. May this message bring comfort, strength, and hope. You are sacred. You are loved.

Transgender and nonbinary people seeking support and resources can visit UPLIFT at www.uua.org/lgbtq/transnb to find guidance, affirmation, and tools for connection.

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Please remember to join Kelly Bertenshaw tonight from 7–8:30 p.m. for “Mapping Memory: How Memory Works & What’s Happening When It Doesn’t.” One of the most common questions Kelly receive is, “I’m forgetting things. As we grow older, it becomes essential to recognize the distinction between normal and abnormal changes occurring in the brain, which helps us determine the appropriate response. In this presentation, Kelly discusses typical age-related changes and identifies the warning signs of abnormal changes. She’ll also examine the differences between memory loss, dementia, and brain diseases like Alzheimer’s. 

UUCM Midweek Message | 11/13/2024

In this week’s message, Rev. Lisa reflects on the different types of repair at work in our lives and how challenging it can be to know what we need in the midst of it.

Visual Description: Rev. Lisa is sitting in front of a cream colored wall with a framed nature photo above her dark, curly head. She is wearing a bright red shirt and dark blue colored glasses.

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UUCM Midweek Message | 11/5/2024

Rev. Lisa offers an Election Day message and an invitation to gather in UUCM community tomorrow, in person and online.

Visual Description: Rev. Lisa is sitting on a gray couch with a sky blue wall behind her dark curly hair. She is wearing dark blue glasses and a denim jacket over a cream floral sweater, with a red “I Voted” sticker on the collar.

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