Called to Lead: MLK and Black Lives Matter
We honor a leader who deeply shaped this nation and explore how leadership in the civil rights movement has shifted since his era. What we can carry from this into our own lives?
We honor a leader who deeply shaped this nation and explore how leadership in the civil rights movement has shifted since his era. What we can carry from this into our own lives?
Leadership is in crisis in our country, with fear and the hunger for power competing with integrity and compassion. We’ll consider the polarization of our time in light of our own Unitarian Universalist struggles with power and authority in the hope of anchoring in the … read more.
Rebecca will explore power and how we can share our power to build a community centered on love. We all do better when we all do better. Power, like love, has the greatest impact when shared.
Rebecca Schwarz is the Mission Impact Director at YWCA La … read more.
Sharing meditations, reading and song from a variety of traditions to honor a place for joy in the new year.
We will be singing favorite Christmas songs and telling stories. Children of all ages are welcome to join in the celebraion of this season.
The Thanksgiving to New Year holiday cycle is often marketed as being about family, cheer, good memories, and togetherness. We have high expectations for this time. But the holidays are often difficult. This is a service about holding the tensions of the season. We will … read more.
Many of us have heard the golden rule, “Do unto others as you would have done unto you.” The platinum rule takes a slightly different approach, “Do unto others as they would have done unto themselves.” We’ll explore why this is central to the true … read more.
Compassion is something we all call for-for ourselves and for others. It seems to be a center of being human. But the word means “to suffer with.” Is it automatic to choose to suffer with another? How far are we willing to go?
Jim Arends has … read more.
Nicole and Chad Ravens will be leading the pot luck for the Sunday after Thanksgiving. Ingrid Iverson is bringing a turkey and all are welcome to bring a side dish or drink to share. The potluck will take place at the time of the regular service.
Following … read more.
Dan Green is a Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin- La Crosse Educational Studies Department. He is Ho-Chunk. In today’s talk, Dan will address the issue of how different the lives are of native people from the way they are portrayed in the media.