Topic: Social Justice

Reflections on Justice, Equity and Compassion in Human Relations (Part 2)

With Rev Jim Coakley Reflections on Justice, Equity and Compassion in Human Relations (Part 2) – There’s a big difference between the key components of our 2nd principle – embracing justice/equity AND offering compassion. Both are important but cannot be substituted for each other. Service Zoom LinkJoin via link:https://zoom.us/j/94785072083?pwd=M0pOVkk3UGlUekNkWHozYWV1eFd2UT09orJoin via phone: 1-312-626-6799Meeting ID: 947 8507 … Continue reading Reflections on Justice, Equity and Compassion in Human Relations (Part 2)

UU the Vote

Our UU values of interdependence, democracy, and the inherent worth and dignity of all people are direct antidotes to the fear, bigotry, and inequity that define our world. In this political moment, UUs are called to join forces with all people who want to organize our communities and our nation to #VoteLove and #DefeatHate.

Making Room for Everyone

The prize winning children’s book “Room on the Broom” by Julia Donaldson provides a heart warming Halloween story about using our bodies to make room for all. When we make room for all bodies, healing can begin.

Medicare for All

Come hear Dr. Mark Neumann discuss his thoughts on the concept of expanding Medicare to everyone as a option for universal health coverage.

The McKinley Backpack Program

Terri Pinter will talk about the Backpack Program she runs at McKinley School, providing food to families in need. She will include a discussion of confidentiality issues and other problems they have encountered, and how they have solved them.

The Power of “We”

(Recapping the 2019 UUA General Assembly) In a time of great challenge and heartbreak in our world, what does our faith demand from us? At this year’s General Assembly we will explore the power, possibility, purpose, struggle and joy of finding the path forward together as Unitarian Universalists.

Music & Poetry

Join us at the Fellowship for a Civil Rights themed open mic- coffee house style- where members and friends will share their favorite (and maybe even their original!) stories, poems and songs. Please email the Fellowship to sign up to participate. Spectators are welcome to this intergenerational service, of course!