Which Side Are You On?
September 3, 2017
10 a.m. Rockford
Intern Minister Andrea C. Hawkins-Kamper
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., speaking at the 1968 AFSCME rally for the striking Memphis sanitation workers, said "that whenever you are engaged in work that serves humanity and is for the building of humanity, it has dignity and it has worth.” On this Labor Day Sunday, we will explore the legacy of Unitarian Universalism’s anti-poverty justice work, its intersections with our anti-racism work, and how our faith relates to the challenges of a rapidly changing global economy.
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12/3/17 "A thing with feathers"
11/23/17 "Thankfulness as Faithfulness"
10/22/17 "Deep Listening"
10/08/17 "Be Our Guest"
10/01/17 "Angels Unaware"
09/17/17 "For the Beauty of the Earth"
9/10/17 "Princes, Princesses, Hags and Ogres"
8/20/17 "Dismantling White Supremacy: Who, What, When, Where, How, and Why."
08/13/17 "Sacred Complexity"
8/6/17 "Free to forgive in a criminally unjust system?"
7/30/17 "Playing in the Band"
7/23/17 "That Time the Rabbi Spiked the Punch"
7/9/17 "Cultivating Joy" by Rev. Darrick Jackson
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