Topic: Freedom

Pride Flag Day

When Gilbert Baker and a few friends hand-stitched the first rainbow flags in 1978, they were reaching for something a symbol could do that words could not: gather a scattered people under one sky to unite them in a sense of belonging. In the decades since, that single flag has multiplied into many. Stripes have … Continue reading Pride Flag Day

With Their Backs Against The Wall: From Brown to Callais

We gather this Sunday on the anniversary of Brown vs. Board of Education, a critical ruling in this country’s history which secured the right to an education for African American children and the full integration of schools. An auspicious anniversary given the Supreme Court’s viscous, ideological gutting of the Voting Rights Act in the recent … Continue reading With Their Backs Against The Wall: From Brown to Callais

Solidarity Forever 

The Labors of Love What comes to mind when we consider Labor Day? Unions, pay increases? A day off from work? This Sunday, you are invited to join us as we explore the work that weaves our modern society together and the struggle for justice paid in blood, sweat, and tears that have produced the … Continue reading Solidarity Forever 

Flower Communion

Join us this Sunday for the UU tradition of Flower Communion. You are welcome to bring a flower to share. Cass Opal and Rev. Juniper Meadows will lead us!