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July 5th: “History Has It’s Eyes on You: On America’s 250th Birthday”

Rev. KC Marie Pandell

July 12 Born This Way Rev. KC Marie Pandell

In times of great trial and tribulation, there’s something deeply radical about living our truth. When the status quo demands we fall in line, presenting our authentic selves isn’t just a way a moving in the world, it can be revolutionary. How might embracing ourselves and each other help create spaces of thriving, and be a beacon of hope for the future?

July 19 “Why I’m a DEI-hard” Rev. Ned Wight

“Why I’m a DEI-hard” is the title of the sermon the Rev. Ned Wight will preach (virtually). At a time when the current presidential administration has attempted to purge all references to diversity, equity and inclusion from websites, contracts, research programs and public documents, Rev. Ned will argue that these concepts and the values behind them are of critical importance to us as both American citizens and Unitarian Universalists.

July 26: “To Rome, with Love” Rev. KC Marie Pandell

Have you heard the one where a group of Protestants and a Unitarian Universalist walk into the Vatican offices… 

Join Rev. KC for a recap of her studies in Rome, explore how stories can transcend time, and what it might look like to “heal memory”.