The National Bail Out collective coordinates the Mama’s Day Bail Outs, where they bail out as many Black Mamas and caregivers as they can so Mother’s Day can be spent with their families where they belong! The National Bail Out collective provides fellowship and employment opportunities for those bailed out to support their growth and create a national community of leaders who have experienced incarceration. They also work with groups across the country to support ongoing bail reform efforts and create resources for organizers and advocates interested in ending pretrial detention.
In this month of holidays, let’s gather to explore the mysteries of faith and the sacred. This Sunday we will be welcoming in new members and celebrating our diversity of spirituality.
Welcoming our new March Soul Matters theme of Trust, this multigenerational service will explore how we can build confidence in relationships with the community around us, and how that community can support us through times of hardships.
In UU congregations we practice building, sustaining, and caring for the Beloved Community. Using the story of Stone Soup, we will kickoff our stewardship campaign which will work to care for our community for generations to come.