Speaker: Rev. Gy Ludvig-McCartney
The Joy Got There First
In 2025, a hundred thousand people marched across Budapest’s Liberty Bridge for a Pride their government had outlawed — glad, together, while it was still a crime. In a season when our own governor has renamed June “Nuclear Family Month,” this reflection makes the case that joy isn’t the reward you collect once it’s safe, … Continue reading The Joy Got There First
The Channel We Forgot To Change
When does someone deserve forgiveness? When is grace appropriate, and when is accountability the only honest response? This Sunday we’ll sit with one of the hardest questions of our time — and try to find our footing. Rev. Gy Ludvig-McCartney although born in Transylvania, Romania, didn’t discover UU until much later. They are ordained by … Continue reading The Channel We Forgot To Change
Determination
Rev. Gy Ludvig-McCartney although born in Transylvania, Romania, didn’t discover UU until much later. They are ordained by UCC & Unity and are the pastor of UUCC of Southwest Michigan in Portage, MI.
Good Trouble
Rev. Gy Ludvig-McCartney although born in Transylvania, Romania, didn’t discover UU until much later. They are ordained by UCC & Unity and are the pastor of UUCC of Southwest Michigan in Portage, MI.
A Perfect No
The principle of Transformation
Rev. Gy Ludvig-McCartney although born in Transylvania, Romania, didn’t discover UU until much later. They are ordained by UCC & Unity and are the pastor of UUCC of Southwest Michigan in Portage, MI.
Patriotism vs Nationalism
We will examine the idea of patriotism and nationalism and what it means for Unitarian Universalists with our long history of civil disobedience in the pursuit of a more just and equitable society. Rev. Gy Ludvig-McCartney although born in Transylvania, Romania, didn’t discover UU until much later. They are ordained by UCC & Unity and … Continue reading Patriotism vs Nationalism