Speaker: Rev. CJ McGregor

The Moral Arc: From Parker to Ghandi to King

Theodore Parker was a Unitarian minister and prominent American Transcendentalist born in 1810 who called for the abolition of slavery. In 1853 a collection of “Ten Sermons of Religion” by Parker was published and the third sermon titled “Of Justice and the Conscience” included figurative language about the arc of the moral universe: “Look at the … Continue reading The Moral Arc: From Parker to Ghandi to King

Expulsion of the Undesired

This Sunday we will focus on deportations and the local work of the local P.E.A.C.E. organization is focused on. We will have a guest effected by this issue. We’ll explore our UU values within this context.

A Unitarian Christmas

Although Garrison Keillor told Unitarians to leave Christmas alone and celebrate some other holiday, Christmas as we know it today would not exist without Unitarians.  Together we’ll learn about how this holiday really began in the mid 1800s after Unitarian Charles Dickens wrote “A Christmas Carol”.

Bearers of Light

Many of us are re-emerging from our post-election haze.  Some of us are not.  That is the nature of heartfelt loss. We all grieve differently.  No matter where we stand, today we are seeing what the election has cost us. It has cost us our progressive voices. We are now watching while a bully is … Continue reading Bearers of Light