First Universalist Church of Minneapolis Sunday Service Podcast
Religion & Spirituality
July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. We know that mental health conditions do not discriminate. Anyone can experience mental health challenges. Yet, background and identity often determine access and quality of care to mental health treatments. This week, Isha Caldwell (Navigator at Mental Health Connect), Daryn Woodson (Worship Associate), and Rev. Ruth MacKenzie lean into questions of stigma and access, cultural strengths and wisdom, and the call for transformation, to choose strength over silence, and love over fear.
Call to Worship- Daryn Woodson (:28)
Reflection- Isha Caldwell (4:51)
Reflection- Rev. Ruth MacKenzie (15:21)
June 12, 2022- Choir Sunday: A Celebration in Song and Poetry
June 5, 2022- Flower Communion
May 15, 2022- Everybody In
May 8, 2022- A Big Enough Story
May 1, 2022- Our Sacred Trust
April 24, 2022- Truth... It Is Worth Waiting For
April 17, 2022- Easter Sunday: We Rise Together
April 10, 2022- Organized People
April 3, 2022- Yeast, Baking Powder, and Other Ways We Rise
March 27, 2022- Living Through the Lens of Love
March 20, 2022- The Covenant of Covenant
March 13, 2022- Living in Full Progress
March 6, 2022- A Bigger Togetherness
February 27, 2022- Humanism is Black
February 20, 2022- black magic
February 13, 2022- Murmurations
February 6, 2022- Here We Are (Again)
January 30, 2022- Mental Health Sunday
January 23, 2022- Where the River Meets the Sea
January 16, 2022- What the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Taught Us
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