We’ll meet in Adams Hall to learn about Michigan initiatives to protect our right to vote and to write letters and postcards to get out the vote. Our letters and postcards will encourage reluctant or new voters to use their voice and will count toward our Good Trouble Congregation designation.
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Our faith community is both historic and ever evolving! This Service will recognize long term members and thank our elected leaders for their service this year. We will also celebrate our annual flower ceremony which represents the diversity of our community.
Harmony in Action: Embracing Justice, Equity, and Inclusion
Rev. JM Richardson will join us this morning for an engaging service, brining their ‘street theology’ approach to approaching justice, equity and inclusion, making spirituality accessible and relevant in everyday life. Their lifelong dedication to navigating the complex intersectionality of faith, race, and LGBTQ affirmation has established them as a respected public figure and a beacon of progressive change within the church community.
Conflict, Coping, and Joy
RJ Jones explores how we can transform conflict into growth and personal struggle into strength. By developing constructive conflict resolution skills and resilient coping strategies, we discover that true joy comes not from avoiding the troubles of this life altogether, but from facing them with love, wisdom, and courage.
