Speaker: Brad Korb

Be Our Guest

View the video here. At UUCH we are grateful for the work of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, an organization that believes the transformational solutions we need come from communities most directly impacted by injustice. Join us for this year’s Guest at Your Table … read more.

Black Lives of Unitarian Universalists

Honoring Their Voices and Experiences

In our commitment to dismantling white supremacy as a system and embracing the presence and leadership of people of color, white Unitarian Universalists are still learning to de-center our whiteness so that people of color are brought from the … read more.

Seeking Justice for All

Seeking Justice for All – The Challenge of Climate Change

As the earth’s climate changes, more and more people are impacted by rising seas and more severe and frequent storms. As a people of faith who believe in the inherent worth and dignity of every person … read more.

All Lives Matter, but…

Our first principle states that we believe that all lives have inherent worth and dignity. However, we live in a society that operates on the foundation that the color of your skin matters. How do we as UUs live out our beliefs in a society … read more.

Confronting Uncomfortable Truths

Our predominately white Unitarian Universalist (UU) denomination has challenged its members to recognize and confront systemic racism and white supremacy in our society, our denomination, our churches, and ourselves. For UUs who are white, it can be difficult to acknowledge white privilege, white fragility, anti-blackness, … read more.

We Can Make the Difference

This Sunday we will conclude our May theme of “Blessings” while also participating in Justice Sunday, sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC). In previous services this month, we have heard about and experienced ways in which our lives are enhanced by the blessings … read more.