Diversity + Inclusion + Justice = Peace
Examining these topics with a Native American Lens
Lakota Peyote ~ HEALING SONG ~
Ways to practice inclusion with Native Americans:
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Examining these topics with a Native American Lens
Lakota Peyote ~ HEALING SONG ~
Ways to practice inclusion with Native Americans:
HANDOUT-UU-Diversity-Inclusion-Justice-Allyson-TammyDownload
Today we share our worship with the UU Church of Cheyenne, Wyoming as we lean into the abundant diversity of our communities and how our religious pluralism strengthens us as people of faith.
“Circle Dance” by aqꮫe is … read more.
We will explore creating moments of joy during hard times.
A light-hearted romp through church/state quotation wars.
Image credit: “Pisano Pulpit, Duomo of Siena” by Mustang Joe is marked with CC0 1.0.
This months’ theme, Creating Moments of Joy comes from the title of the book by Jolene Brackey. It’s a book about creating moments of joy for people with Alzheimers’ or Dementia. At the May 5 service, service leaders Janet de Vries and Leanne Woodfill will share stories … read more.
Photo credit: Rain drops by Luis Parravicini/ CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 DEED
Finding connection and spirituality in nature through both literal and symbolic journeys.
Image credit: “Walking at the shoreline” by pedrosimoes7 is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
David Allhusen, the program director of Kind Grounds, will share information about his journey of working with the unhoused at Kind Grounds, a new quasi-navigational center in Natrona County.
“Compass” by Walt Stoneburner is … read more.
Service leader Elizabeth Jo Otto will introduce April’s theme – Mother Nature with ritual, meditation, and discussion.
Photo credit: Rain drops by Luis Parravicini/ CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 DEED
What prompts people to work together? We’ll look at a fictional concept from Frank Herbert’s Dune: ‘The Tansley Effect’.
“We’ve had a long time in which to build up the Tansley Effect – small-unit experiments on an amateur basis from which my science may … read more.