Sermons from the First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis, a Unitarian Universalist Humanist Congregation Celebrating the Human Spirit Within Us All
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What if we think of self-creation as co-creation? The post Living Into Interdependence appeared first on First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis.由First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis
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How do we turn the inevitable into the Good? A talk from Rev. Dr. David Breeden. The post Change is Inevitable, Transformation is Not appeared first on First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis.由First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis
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So many of the changes we experience are not of our own choosing. How do we find gifts in the struggle for transformation? A talk from Rev. Kellli Clement. The post Struggle & Strength: Gifts Wrapped in Stinky Paper appeared first on First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis.由First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis
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What might imagination and free thinking do to trans-form our society? The post Putting the Trans in Trans-formation, Part Two appeared first on First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis.由First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis
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Form is solid. Until it is transformed. That takes imagination. The post Putting the Trans in Trans-formation appeared first on First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis.由First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis
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Revs. Jé and David will consider the Civil Rights Era thought of A. Philip Randolph and Bayard Rustin, asking the question of both of them asked: How might we integrate public spaces? The challenge remains. The post Black Futures: Who Belongs in What Spaces? appeared first on First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis.…
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Did you know that Loveworks Academy, the charter school housed at FUS, is one of only five black-led and black-taught school in Minnesota? For Black History Month, let’s celebrate this treasure and look to how Loveworks Academy is shaping the future in Minnesota. The post The Black Treasure of Teaching appeared first on First Unitarian Society of M…
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A Conversation with Lena K. Gardner of Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism. When we expand our thinking about who is in our movement, we see what was there all along. Ms. Gardner and Rev. Kelli will explore BLUU and why it matters to all of us. The post Community is the Gift of Equity and Justice appeared first on First Unitarian Society of Minne…
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February 2 is well-known in our culture as Groundhog’s Day, but the significance of that date goes back considerably further than a tradition involving wildlife in Pennsylvania. The midpoint of astrological winter, this time has been referred to as Imbolc, Candlemas, and more. It is often a time of looking ahead to what is on,… Read More »Reflectin…
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For our Intergenerational Assembly Rev. Dr. David Breeden discusses the ethical considerations of what we owe future generations in terms of a livable planet. Challenging the Western-centric narratives in climate action and embracing indigenous knowledge. Symmachus once said, “To think highly of one’s ancestors is good, to think highly of one’s des…
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