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Communicator

Our newsletter, the Communicator, is created every month (and once over the summer) by the editor Joyce Kehler. Please submit material to Joyce by (in order of preference): email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , on a floppy disk, typed, hand-written or by phone at 489-9837. The deadline for the newsletter is the third Monday of the month at midnight.

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Webside Pulpit

“One should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art.”

~ Oscar Wilde

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What's Happening

Thu Sep 09 @08:30AM - 03:30PM
Shaarey Zedek Overflow Parking
Thu Sep 09 @09:00AM - 11:30AM
Harvest Food Bank
Thu Sep 09 @12:00PM -
Second Thursday Lunch Group
Thu Sep 09 @07:30PM - 09:30PM
Church Choir Practice
Fri Sep 10 @08:30AM - 03:30PM
Shaarey Zedek Overflow Parking
Fri Sep 10 @07:00PM -
Video Discussion Group

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UU Bits and Bytes

Civil Rights and Social Justice

Unitarian Universalists have historically been closely involved with civil rights and social justice movements. John Haynes Holmes, a UU minister, was among the founders of both the NAACP and the ACLU, chairing the latter for a time. Approximately 20% of Unitarian Universalist ministers marched with Martin Luther King, Jr., from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery. UU ministers have been performing same-sex unions since at least the late 1960s.

In 1995 the UUA helped establish the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists (ICUU).

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