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    Season’s Greetings

    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…

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    Intentions & Impacts

    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…

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  • UUCT Festival on the Green This Saturday!

    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.…

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  • Winter Light – A Solstice Celebration

    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,…

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    The 8th Principle and Black Women

    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…

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  • Share the Plate – Advancement Project

    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…

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  • January Read – Defund Fear: Safety Without Policing, Prisons, and Punishment

    January Read – Defund Fear: Safety Without Policing, Prisons, and Punishment

    We’ll start the New Year off right with the book selected as the UU Read for the year. Defund Fear: Safety Without Policing, Prisons, and Punishment, by Zach Norris. Beacon Press writes: “In a time when the most powerful institutions in the United States are embracing the repressive and racist systems that keep many communities struggling…

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  • Start Planning For SUUSI 2022!

    Start Planning For SUUSI 2022!

    Start planning your vacation; in-person SUUSI* is coming back July 17-23, 2022! We’ll be back at the beautiful Western Carolina University campus in Cullowhee, NC, the ancestral home of the Cherokee Nation. The theme next year is “Gratitude”. For more than 70 years we have come together to explore our interconnectedness, delight in the outdoors,…

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    Why Does the 8th Principle Evoke a Journey?

    Why Does the 8th Principle Evoke a Journey?

    The 8th Principle begins with the words: We covenant to affirm and promote journeying toward spiritual wholeness… Why evoke a journey? Doing what the 8th principle commits us to doing, working to build a diverse multicultural Beloved Community, is something that will take time and many steps to accomplish. As with any journey, there may be bumps in…

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    Help Shape Tallahassee’s Clean Energy Future

    Help Shape Tallahassee’s Clean Energy Future

    Community-wide Meetings are Scheduled for Early December to create a roadmap toward our community’s clean energy future, the City of Tallahassee is hosting another series of community meetings to provide an update on the planning process and seek the community’s input on next steps. To support community-wide participation, multiple dates and venues are available (both…

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  • Sunday’s Share the Plate Partner is Grace Mission

    Sunday’s Share the Plate Partner is Grace Mission

    Grace Mission, a transformative ministry for the forgotten, is located in the heart of Frenchtown. It provides meals, clothing, coats and warm blankets, showers, laundry services, backpacks, academic services, medical prescriptions and referrals, eyeglasses and hygiene products — even assistance with securing needed documentation like birth certificates and state photo ID’s to aid employment procurement.…

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  • Celebration of John Whitton’s Life This Saturday

    Celebration of John Whitton’s Life This Saturday

    Elinor Elfner would like all to know that a Celebration of Life for John Whitton will be held at the Elks Lodge on 276 N. Magnolia Road on Saturday, December 11th from 11:30 AM-1:00 PM. Elinor was John’s sweetheart and partner for more than 30 years. The event will consist of attendee’s sharing special remembrances of John. …

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