A People of Integrity
As we close this month, we will reflect on the lessons we have learned about finding our inner voice and our courage to enable us to walk the talk – as individuals and as a religious community.
As we close this month, we will reflect on the lessons we have learned about finding our inner voice and our courage to enable us to walk the talk – as individuals and as a religious community.
The Beloved Community” is a term that was first coined in the early days of the 20th Century by the philosopher-theologian Josiah Royce, who founded the Fellowship of Reconciliation. However, it was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., also a member of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, who popularized the term and invested it with a deeper … Continue reading The Seven Principles of UUism: Our Attempt at Beloved Community
Tuesday morning protesters stood as close to the capital as they were allowed. They were kept away because of special events taking place in the beginning of a new session. These events were to be treated with the dignity of the office. The protesters outside who were not admitted on Capital Grounds, were also in … Continue reading No More My Lord: the Death of Dignity