“Tending Our Universalist Roots”
Honoring the tenacity of our Universalist forebears
Honoring the tenacity of our Universalist forebears
How might we incorporate gratitude into our daily lives? How can gratitude help us create a ripple effect of good will that can help transform our relationships, communities, and world?
What have we normalized in our culture that causes trauma to the human spirit? What actions can we UUs take for our individual and collective spiritual well being?
While our UU denomination focuses on racism, homophobia, and transphobia and the Right Wing foments a culture war and attacks our democracy, a war is occurring right underneath our noses which hardly anyone is talking about.
We all must be happy learners no matter how difficult our learning experience may be.
Value-based, heart-centered reasons to participate in the BCT online workshop.
Reflections on racism and white privilege and what she has learned along the way
Dr. Bishop will address whether an eighth principle will strengthen our resolve to continue our ongoing work toward racial and ethnic justice.
Our centering question draws from one of Dr. King’s most famous addresses, the “I Have a Dream” speech
Reparations (from Re-Pair) as an issue has not gone away, because our current state of democracy, our nation, its capitalist system and its position as the #1 power ever in the entire history of the world have all been enabled because of two national policies: enslaving African-descended persons … read more.