Daylight Saving Time BEGINS at 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 14. Remember to set your clocks ahead one hour tonight so you’re not late tomorrow morning!
Commitment to Women’s issues
“I raise my voice – not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard… We cannot succeed when half of us are held back.” – Malala Yousafzai
Thirty years of feminist transformation The 1977 Women and Religion resolution transformed the Unitarian Universalist Association by Kimberly French
“What Our Women Can Do” a sermon given by Reverend Monica Dobbins February 18, 2018
UU Lent 2021 – Day 24 – Rest
Below are some meditations and a song, but for more information on rest as both a spiritual practice and a form of resistence please go to The Nap Ministry and see the work of the Nap Bishop Tricia Hersey.
Psalm 23 for This Moment by Kevin Tarsa
Sabbath Rest by Dan Lambert
UU Lent 2021 – Day 23 – Stream
UU Lent 2021 – Day 22 – Courage
Commitment to Social Justice
Each of us ministers to a weary world by Darcy Roake
Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray posted this on her facebook this morning, “Family separation and child detention is deeply cruel and inhumane. It must end.
Join me and our partners at the UUSC: Unitarian Universalist Service Committee to call on the Biden Administration to shut down the immigration detention system in the United States and fully restore asylum at our borders.”
Child Detention is Coming Back: Here’s How to Stop It
May we all be committed to taking action to change our world for the better. #dailyprayer
Sunday, March 14, 2021
“When the train stops, the woman said, you must get on it. But how will I know, the child asked, it is the right train? It will be the right train, said the woman, because it is the right time. A train approached the station; clouds of grayish smoke streamed from the chimney. How terrified I am, the child thinks, clutching the yellow tulips she will give to her grandmother. Her hair has been tightly braided to withstand the journey. Then, without a word, she gets on the train, from which a strange sound comes, not in a language like the one she speaks, something more like a moan or a cry.” – Louise Glück
This Sunday, Phoebe Durst will deliver a lesson on the spiritual practices of commitment.
Please Join us for Worship.
We are forgoing meeting in person during the coronavirus epidemic, meeting on Zoom. We share music, readings, and hymns on our usual presentation slides, have a story and a talk, and share joys and sorrows, as well as a virtual “coffee hour” discussion starting at 10:30, with the service at 11. If you prefer not to be seen, video is optional. If you would like to participate, please email westforkuu@gmail.com for details and a link, or for help with using ZOOM.
If you are a regular attendee, we have added you to our Google Group if we had an email address. If you have not gotten a group email already, please email westforkuu@gmail.com so that we can add you to the group, which we will be using for staying in touch with each other during this time. Public announcements will continue to be posted here on the website and on our Facebook page and Twitter account, as usual.
Email westforkuu@gmail.com or use our contact form for more information or write to us at PO Box 523, Clarksburg WV 26302
UU Lent 2021 – Day 21 – Mistakes
UU Lent 2021 – Day 20 – Food
UU Lent 2021 – Day 19 – Refuge
