RRUUC Land Acknowledgment Acknowledging and remembering that we are situated on the traditional land of the Nacotchtank and Piscataway people, and on the land on which enslaved African people and their descendants labored and lived, we gather together in worship. May the words of our mouths, the meditations of our hearts and the actions of our hands point the way toward a more just future. May the memory of those whose love and labor went before inspire us to create a path of greater joy and justice for all who will follow.
Resolution on Racial Justice As individuals, we are committed to a new level of engagement, to continually seek ways to use our voices, our privilege, our standing in the community to effect change. As a congregation, we are committed to turning a new page. We declare the obvious—that Black lives matter to our beloved community. We affirm the need for powerful words and collective action, both to call out injustice and to call in love.
This service is taken from the book “Lamb: the Gospel According to Biff, Christ’s Childhood Pal” which is written by Christopher Moore. Join Rev. Kären as we take a look at the roles of humor, sarcasm and cynicism both in UUism and in our lives. Wait, what? There might be some sarcasm and cynicism in UUism? Well, maybe, and some humor too!