Sunday, May 17, 2026 Finding Our Center, Sharing Our Strength

So much in our world is out of balance, and calls out for our resistance. How can we combat the injustices around us? What strategies are most effective for achieving the goals of movements seeking to restore liberty, peace, and justice for all? Join us as we consider the place where our values, world history, and our own experiences meet to show us the way forward.

9:15 AM Servicemeeting in the Church Sanctuary (in person only)

Led by Rev. Kristina Church with DRE Colleen Thoele.

Religious Education for Children and Youth

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Facilitated Drop-In Small Reflection Groups for Adults

Location: Fessenden Hall

This Week’s Wondering Questions:

  1. Do you think Unitarian Universalism is (or should be) a pacifist tradition? What (if anything) in our core values points to nonviolence as a way of life?
  2. Martin Luther King, Jr. said that true peace is not merely the absence of tension, it is the presence of justice. How does nonviolent resistance fit in to this framework? Is there ever a time when it’s ok to fight back?

11:00 AM Service — meeting in Hobbs Hall and on Zoom

Led by Rev. Kristina Church with Worship Associate Dani Beale.

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