Speaker: Jim Ward

Pronouns aren’t optional- Embodying Justice for our Trans Siblings

This service invites us to explore the power of language and respect in affirming the dignity of transgender and nonbinary individuals. Together, we’ll commit to fostering a welcoming space where the use of correct pronouns is seen as a vital expression of respect and solidarity in the ongoing fight for equality. This service will be … Continue reading Pronouns aren’t optional- Embodying Justice for our Trans Siblings

Getting to Know UU

This service will be a never before seen interview style experience. Jim Ward will be interviewing Susan Siemers about her long and interesting life. They will discuss how her UU faith has enriched and influenced her life choices. No video recording was made of this service.

Church of What We Know

Peter Mayer’s “The Church of What We Know” Help sustain our planet for future generations, AND celebrate our congregation’s 70th anniversary, all at the same time! This service will be multiplatform–we’ll gather in person and online. However many of us are together in the sanctuary, you can definitely find us at First Zuumitarian: https://uuma.zoom.us/j/4774349822

Folk Musicians Emerging

As we finally see the light at the end of the Covid tunnel, we will catch up with some of our musicians who have performed in our sanctuary. We will talk about how the pandemic has impacted themselves and their art, and hear some live music. Performers include The Ember Jar, Bill Skidmore, Chris DuPont, … Continue reading Folk Musicians Emerging

Pride

Celebrating our LGBTQ siblings & cousins. First Zuumitarian is an online gathering with music, silence, encouraging words and the faces of friends. There will be opportunities to talk & listen with other members/friends during Cafe Hour after the service.

Visibility, Pride and Progress

What it means to be an lgbtq+ person in our country is changing. Our old ways of looking at inclusivity, affirmation and belonging may not work so well. Let’s dive in and find some reasons to hope for better days ahead.