Topic: Action

Occupy Faith

The growing role of religion in the Occupy Movement has presented provocative questions about how people of faith can work for social justice. From the temperance movement to the Civil Rights movement, churches have played key roles in important social movements, and shows this role is no less critical today

Choosing to Stay

In times like these, we still have the power of choosing, of being open to what it means for us to be fully human.

Rooted in Solidarity

This lay lead worship service comes to us from the Unitarian Universalist Association and  tells stories from our Unitarian, Universalist, and UU histories: stories about how ordinary people showed up, in very different ways and in particular contexts, to side with love and show up for justice.

Do What You Have the Power to Do!

Dr. Kendra Weddle, Scholar-in-Residence at Northaven Church in Dallas, whose expertise includes spirituality, feminism and religion, biblical and/or theological reflections, intersections of Christianity and culture, and Interfaith trends.