The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” remains a timeless and influential document that continues to inspire us and our movement seeking justice, equality, and positive social transformation. Written in April of 1963, the 27-page letter’s relevancy today should be revisited and read anew in the ongoing strides for civil rights, human dignity, and a more just and inclusive society. Join Interfaith minister Reverend Becky Suzik this
Month: January 2024
Rev. Patty Hanneman Finding Love at the Center
Love is the power that holds us together and is at the center of our shared Unitarian Universalist values. Yet often we forget to extend that love to ourselves. This morning we’ll reflect on what that might look like.