The Black Lives Matter movement came to national prominence in 2016. While the phrase is used as a rallying cry for those working for change in our society, it can also be looked at from a more personal perspective. Worship Associate Ayanna Gaines examines what happens when someone forgets that their own minority racial identity matters. If Black Lives don’t Matter, then what of the lives of those living them?
Today’s service focuses on UU’s Fifth Principle “the right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society...
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Special guest Cory Hills uses the power of percussion to deliver fun and engaging stories. While his typical audience is kids, there is much...