Unity Church in St. Paul is a parish that has many activities and projects operating at the same time. Social justice is important to the congregation so there are many groups that approach diverse problems. One is an active approach to the "Black Lives Matter" movement. Last Sunday, the teen-agers held their annual book sale to help fund a trip to Boston. Both signs were posted at the front of the church building, which illustrated the diversity within the community.
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It sounds like they are doing good work!
ReplyDeleteNice to see a religious institution interested in something other than its own survival! :)
ReplyDeleteAll lives matter...
ReplyDeleteI agree with Lowell/Jacob. This is the kind of things churches should be doing!
ReplyDeleteA good thing for a congregation to show interest in social justice.
ReplyDeleteWell done to Unity Church.
ReplyDeleteGreat
ReplyDeleteInvolvement in social justice issues makes a church more relevant these days, IMHO.
ReplyDeleteWell shown! My sister is active in a Unitarian church and they really work at being inclusive.
ReplyDeleteDiscrimination is ugly.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to imagine anyone would think differently isn't it Kate.
ReplyDeleteI never have seen Unity and Unitarians combined
ReplyDeleteGood works! I agree with Lowell too!
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