Competition can bring out the best in us, and also the worst. Competition can be toxic and divisive. How can competition also inspire positive change?
Speaker: Rev. John Snodgrass Bio: John Snodgrass teaches college courses on Native American Studies and Shakespeare, and speaks at various Unitarian fellowships. He has also written numerous books (information at j-snodgrass.com) and lives with his wife and their four children. UUCO is a welcoming congregation and we invite you to join us for services online this Sunday at 11:00 am. Unfortunately, we are unable to publish the link due to security concerns. Contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday.
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Please join us this week as Rev. Gail Tapscott talks to Kaye Bryant, a prize winning storyteller and Faulkner family friend and Prof. Joe Atkins, local author who studied with other famous Oxford writers as they as they talk about the place of Oxford in the world of fiction and remind us that all literature is ultimately an examination of the spiritual nature of humanity!
UUCO is a welcoming congregation and invites you to join us online at 11 am for Sunday Services. Unfortunately, due to security concerns we are unable to publish the link to the service. Please contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday. Join us as several members of the transgender and gender non-binary community facilitate this Transgender Day of Rememberance Service.
Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) was started in 1999 by transgender advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith as a vigil to honor the memory of Rita Hester, a transgender woman who was killed in 1998. The vigil commemorated all the transgender people lost to violence since Rita Hester's death, and began an important tradition that has become the annual Transgender Day of Remembrance. "Transgender Day of Remembrance seeks to highlight the losses we face due to anti-transgender bigotry and violence. I am no stranger to the need to fight for our rights, and the right to simply exist is first and foremost. With so many seeking to erase transgender people -- sometimes in the most brutal ways possible -- it is vitally important that those we lose are remembered, and that we continue to fight for justice." - Transgender Day of Remembrance founder Gwendolyn Ann Smith Scheduled speakers are: Sarah Schnaithman Noa Boothe Casey Hohlt Jensen Luke Matar: Jensen Luke Matar is an independent, experienced and community commended Transgender Advocate. He is the Coordinator of the Transgender Resources, Advocacy, Networking & Support (TRANS) Program. This program focuses on strategies that reduce discrimination faced by transgender and gender non-conforming people by collaborating directly with the community, educating the community at-large and advocating for policy protections, while providing life dependent support that the transgender community deserves Through business, community building, leadership development, education and direct advocacy, Jensen has been able to lead a shift in culture around trans narratives and is a vital contributor in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights in Mississippi. UUCO is a welcoming congregation and we invite you to join us online for services this Sunday at 11 am. Unfortunately, due to security concerns we are unable to publish the link to the service. Contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday. Join us for a highly idiosyncratic tour of some interesting and sometimes upsetting moments in the histories of the two denominations that merged to create our liberal religious movement. Be prepared to be awed, amused and possibly angered at times as we take a little journey together. Rev. Gail Tapscott will be our tour guide for this adventure .
We are a welcoming congregation and invite you to join us for online services this Sunday at 11:00 AM. We are unable to publish the link to the service due to security concerns. Contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday. Shaundi Wall and Greg Johnson lead this service of examining our pasts to realize why we hold our current beliefs, do that weird thing we do, and how we process the sometimes horrible things we learn about our ancestors.
We are a welcoming congregation and invite you to join us online for services this Sunday at 11:00 am. Unfortunately we are unable to publish the link due to security concerns. Please contact Sandra Moss at [email protected] to have the link sent to you. Please request link before Sunday. |
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