
Writing for Religionnews.com last August, Phyllis Zagano quipped, “As several mainline faith leaders and the U.S. Catholic bishops have pointed out, the derisive oppression of poor immigrants by members of the current administration is sickening. That some administration officials continue to publicly espouse Christian ethics is mind-boggling.”
Unitarian Universalism has a long history of arguing for a return to the essential nature of religion, especially Christianity, during times of political, social, and religious upheaval. This Sunday, we will explore some of that history and ask what we are arguing for during this present era of turmoil.
During the service, we will welcome our newest members of the congregation and take up this month’s 50/50 offering in service to ongoing local efforts to support those who are food insecure in our community through a delay/loss of SNAP benefits.