Rev. Kathleen Rolenz: Apart, Together
“Social distancing” is surely 2020’s best oxymoron. In March UU churches thought they might have to close their doors for a couple weeks. Then April, May, June, and July came…
“Social distancing” is surely 2020’s best oxymoron. In March UU churches thought they might have to close their doors for a couple weeks. Then April, May, June, and July came…
This August marks the 75th anniversary of the United States’ atomic bombings of Hiroshima (August 6) and Nagasaki (August 9). Through the Hiroshima Children’s Drawings, All Souls has created deeply…
New Racial Justice Action Group. ASC’s Social Justice Ministry is forming a new group focused on external racial justice work. With the working name “Racial Justice Action,” the new effort…
Despair is so tempting these days, isn’t it? The grief, the rage, the fear, the unrelenting monotony of our everyday lives—they have the potential to sap us of energy and…
Join leaders from the Heiwa Peace Project for a Zoom screening of this documentary, which beautifully captures the Hiroshima Children’s Drawing story, followed by discussion. The film’s director and producer…
Metropolitan Museum of Art hosts Women and the Critical Eye (Tuesday, July 28, 5:30-6:30 pm). Met curator Kelly Baum will chat with Wangechi Mutu, whose sculptures, “The NewOnes, will free…
Moment of Zen: Buddhist Teachings for Turbulent Times (Wednesday, July 22, 6:00 pm). Join American Zen priestess angel Kyodo williams and art historian Yukio Lippit of Harvard University for a…
On June 28, our worship service considered the role of silence in the process of transformation, whether we aim to transform society or self. This week we will reflect on…