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What is the 1619 Project?
Fights over how we tell our nation’s story go back more than a century and have a great deal to teach us about our current divisions. Learning more about our nation’s history, through the New York Times links in this article, is a great way for adults to understand the realities of systemic racism and…
“Justice, Equity, and Compassion in Human Relations”- 2nd Principle of Unitarian Universalists
The Kearney Center attempts to bring some Justice and Equity to the homeless population of Tallahassee. In addition to providing emergency and temporary housing, meals, limited medical, dental, and mental healthcare, they facilitate training and education for job placement. UUCT can assist the Kearney Center by turning our compassion into tangible financial donations this month. Donations for this month’s…
REMINDER: GivePlus Mobile App Inactive
Dear Members and Friends, If you are a GivePlus Mobile user, you should have received an email earlier about Vanco Mobile, our church’s new and improved mobile app. Vanco, our eGiving provider, has launched this updated mobile app to replace GivePlus Mobile. GivePlus Mobile will be retired as of December 30, 2021. How Do You Download…
S.W.I.M 2021 Going Online!
Looking for a week of bliss with a diverse group of friendly and fascinating UUs? Then the Southeast (UU) Winter Institute Mid-Florida was meant for you! SWIM is an intentional, inter-generational community of UUs and friends, including awesome people like YOU! We normally gather in South Florida December 26 through January 1, but met virtually…
Christmas Eve Share the Plate for the Minister’s Discretionary Fund
The Minister’s Discretionary Fund exists as a resource for people in financial crises. Your generosity can help pay a month’s rent, buy groceries, or ensure that someone gets proper medical care. Through this fund, you can bring the herald of goodwill to people all year round. Just this month, we have helped keep someone’s utilities…
Development of the 7 Principles and 6 Sources
The first major revision was in the mid 1980s. It is striking to read the original 6. They reflect their time. The language is male-centered and Judeo-Christian is the only religious tradition. The members of the UU Women’s Federation [UUWF] took issue. There was a multi-year/meeting/draft effort that culminated in the 7 which had ‘religious…
Season’s Greetings
Message from the Minister Season’s Greetings Beloveds, This holiday season can bring a mix of emotions – joy and sorrow. Joy at being with loved ones and seeing old friends, of giving and receiving gifts – especially the joy of watching a child open a gift. This past weekend, it was a joy to see…
Intentions & Impacts
A recent mention of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Big Bend reminded me that a neutral policy can have a racist impact. I worked at a non-profit that sold an annual family pass; free entry for a household and any out-of-town guests. After a decade or so, family was re-defined: only household members. After…
UUCT Festival on the Green This Saturday!
Join in some festive fellowship and joy as we celebrate our community together again (while following the UUCT Covid safety guidelines)! The Festival is this Saturday! We have a few slots open for musicians and to help set up for the event! The outside of the church is decorated with garland, wreaths, lights and a tree.…
Winter Light – A Solstice Celebration
Register Now: We’d love to see you on Wednesday, December 22 for Winterlight – A Solstice Celebration, sponsored by UU Ministry for Earth with Rev. Elizabeth Nguyen on Zoom at 5pm PT / 6 MT / 7 CT / 8 ET. This sacred gathering reminds us of our interdependence with Earth, life, and the universe. Enjoy an hour of music,…
The 8th Principle and Black Women
After the Civil War Black women like Ida B. Wells adopted “respectability” centered in clothing, coiffures and careers. They gladly shed the attire and pursuits foisted on their mothers when held in slavery. But, being a lady didn’t truly change their status, as Ida learned when she was forcibly ejected from the “Ladies Car” and…
Share the Plate – Advancement Project
The Advancement Project is a next generation, multi-racial civil rights organization. Rooted in the great human rights struggles for equality and justice, they exist to fulfill America’s promise of a caring, inclusive and just democracy. They use innovative tools and strategies to strengthen social movements and achieve high impact policy change. Locally, Advancement Project National Office provides…