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These are instructions for anyone interested in knowing more about setting up microphones, playing music, recording services, and just generally running the sound system in our church. Most of this content is available in a white 3-ring binder kept in the sound booth. If you know what you are doing setting up sound, and just require reminders (but no explanation) please read Sunday Morning Sound Checklist. If you are new or don’t do sound very often and need more detail, please see Sunday Services Sound Instructions. Presenters (i.e., anyone planning on speaking at the pulpit) should read 10 Commandments. There should be a copy of this at the pulpit. Any questions or omissions can be directed to the Webmaster. |
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“I have an almost complete disregard of precedent, and a faith in the possibility of something better. It irritates me to be told how things have always been done. I defy the tyranny of precedent. I go for anything new that might improve the past.” |
| 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 |
| 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). |