“Unhealed Wounds”
This is the first in a 10-part series on healing racialized trauma inspired by the book “My Grandmother’s Hands” by trauma specialist Resmaa Menakem.
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This is the first in a 10-part series on healing racialized trauma inspired by the book “My Grandmother’s Hands” by trauma specialist Resmaa Menakem.
Worship link: https://tinyurl.com/qr5fr4m
When we think of simplifying, we often think of having less. But having less means being thoughtful about the things we do have. This morning we’ll consider the role of material possessions in our lives.
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Join Chalice congregants as they share learning and reflections from this year’s General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations.
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American culture—and Unitarian Universalism—emphasizes and celebrates individualism. The challenges of our times are requiring us to think more as a collective. Let’s think about thinking differently!
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This morning we will use the wonders of zoom technology to celebrate the animals in our lives. If you would like your pet to be blessed, please be prepared to be visible during the service.
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Learning about the history of white supremacy in the United States can be overwhelming and distressing. It is not always easy to let go of long-held illusions. This morning we’ll reflect on the challenges of letting go.
We are all of us living through an era of inordinate anxiety and stress. It is time for all of us to tend to our own mental health and to help friends and family tend to theirs. Today we’ll talk about what symptoms to be … read more.
Our Seventh UU Principle calls on us to “respect the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part.” Living into the principle requires humility regarding the role of humans on earth and an appreciation for what we can learn from nature. This … read more.
As protestors and activists call for change, it’s clear that racism has been more far-reaching and more insidious than many of us understood. We are being asked to imagine new ways of being and doing. Do those of us who have been comfortable all this … read more.
Remember when we thought being quarantined was “The Great Pause?” That didn’t last long. Now, everything we do has simply moved online. This morning we’ll consider what needs to change.
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