Topic: Justice

What Do We Really Know About Injustice?

with Worship Associate Nancy Blake and pianist David Dodd. As Unitarian Universalists, we covenant to dismantle racism and all froms of systemic oppression. How can those of us who have not suffered great injustice better understand it so that we can better fulfill our mission?

Faith Out Loud

with Worship Associate Janice Hardy, Cantor Rachel Walters Steiner, The Larking About Choir, and pianist Gary Rossi. On this weekend when we celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., we ask: what does it mean to live our faith in public? How will our actions testify to our most deeply held beliefs?

Justice as Practice, Not Perfection

with Worship Associate Nora Makdad, and musician Aidan Manousos. We often imagine justice as something we should already understand, rather than something we’re still learning. But justice rarely arrives fully formed. More often, it unfolds as we go. In this service, we’ll explore justice as a lived, imperfect practice—one that asks us to act with … Continue reading Justice as Practice, Not Perfection

But It’s Not Fair!

with Worship Associate Dave Hudson, Cantor Rachel Walters Steiner, and pianist David Dodd. As Unitarian Universalists, we proclaim the value of Justice: We work to be diverse multicultural Beloved Communities where all feel welcome and can thrive. But what do we do when justice for some feels like injustice to others?