No One is Disposable
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No One is Disposable

adrienne maree brown shares "If you believe — as I do — that no one is disposable, then we have to ask ourselves questions when we feel tempted to dispose of others." Transformative justice requires that we do not cancel one another, even as we hold one another accountable, and dedicate ourselves to removing the obstacles to widening the circle of care.

Social Sin and Salvation
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Social Sin and Salvation

This services invites us to redefine Sin and Salvation in ways that speak to us as Unitarian Universalists, focusing on what they mean in a social context. Members of the autumn 2021 UUCM Great Works class who examined the book "A Theology for the Social Gospel" by Walter Rauschenbusch will join Rev Scott for this important work to become part of the Interfaith conversation to share our unique vision of what is wrong and what saves us.

How Lucky You Are
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How Lucky You Are

"How Lucky You Are" explores the truth that beliefs have consequences. Too many religious systems believe fantastical notions many people cannot grasp or explain.

Liberty and Justice for Some
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Liberty and Justice for Some

This sermon spotlights liberation theology and the role of progressive religion in the fight against systemic oppression.

Searching
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Searching

There are times in our lives when it feels like we are searching without finding the object of our search. This service is built to give both inspiration and direction to aid your searching.