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The Promise and the Practice

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Rev. Meg Barnhouse's sermon delivered on March 3, 2019. James Baldwin said "Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced." On this Sunday we will be lifting up one chapter of our Unitarian Universalist history, the black empowerment controversy of 1969. What can we learn from these ancestors, if we can call them that when many of them are still lively and very much with us? What is the 6th end of this congregation? What is the 8th principle of Unitarian universalism? The Promise and the Practice is hopeful lifting up of our commitment to live into a new chapter in the story of our congregation and our UU faith.
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Rev. Meg Barnhouse's sermon delivered on March 3, 2019. James Baldwin said "Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced." On this Sunday we will be lifting up one chapter of our Unitarian Universalist history, the black empowerment controversy of 1969. What can we learn from these ancestors, if we can call them that when many of them are still lively and very much with us? What is the 6th end of this congregation? What is the 8th principle of Unitarian universalism? The Promise and the Practice is hopeful lifting up of our commitment to live into a new chapter in the story of our congregation and our UU faith.
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