“What Legacy Do We Choose?” – Rev. Paul Boothby, Guest Speaker — In-Person & Zoom Service

The original Mother’s Day Declaration in 1870 was a call for mothers to stand against “great questions” being resolved by violence and war. For generations, as women have gained political and social power and made real change, there has been an ongoing backlash against this progress. What prevents the full embrace of the ways of … Continue reading “What Legacy Do We Choose?” – Rev. Paul Boothby, Guest Speaker — In-Person & Zoom Service

“Protests, Demonstrations, and Marches” – Rev. Sue Browning Minister — In-Person & Zoom

Before major changes in history, there are often significant acts of protest. Such times come with risk. Back in 1965, UU minister James Reeb was murdered when he went to Selma to support Dr. King. At this service with Rev. Sue Browning, we’ll reflect on the realities of groups gathering to advocate for change. In … Continue reading “Protests, Demonstrations, and Marches” – Rev. Sue Browning Minister — In-Person & Zoom