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This is Who I Am: Practicing Resistance with Clarity of Self (Cancelled in Person)

In Person service has been cancelled due to weather forecasts.  Please join us on zoom, check your email for the meeting link. To be able to resist cultural forces that want us to assimilate and accept beliefs different than our own, we need to be clear about what we believe and who we are. This will help us know how we are going to respond when faced with the ongoing onslaught of messages that tell us to conform. 

Justice Rolls Down @ BUC

Amos 5:24 says: "But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream."  This was Martin Luther King Jr.'s favorite scripture. It is also the model for one hymn we have a very complex relationship with. Amos has a lot to teach us about how we show up in the world and how we live our lives.  MLK Jr. was a great exemplar of that.  Come join four area UU churches at Birmingham Unitarian Church to talk about the legacy of MLK Jr., his favorite scripture and our complicated history with trying to sing it. 

Breaking Bread Together – Cancelled

Service has been cancelled due to weather conditions. The congregation of Birmingham Unitarian Church (38651 Woodward Avenue, Bloomfield Hills) invites the congregations of First UU Church of Detroit, Northwest UU Church, and UU Church of Farmington to celebrate the harvests of our lives as we break bread together. If you can, please bring a loaf or batch or other form of bread (pita? tortillas? bagels?) representing your heritage in whatever way you choose, and an accompaniment such as cheese, hummus, jam, or fruit.  During the service in the sanctuary we'll symbolically share the bread, and after the service during coffee…

Trans Day of Remembrance: Remembering Together

We will spend some time uplifting stories about trans people from human history. We may enjoy some speculative history together about what indigenous trans people were doing in their communities before colonialism brought fear of anything outside of the binary (engaging with our imagination!). We will read names of trans people who have passed and do some grieving practices together.