Australian Indigenous activist, Lilla Watson, says, “If you have come here to help me, you are wasting your time, but if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together.” Join our guest preacher, the Rev. Laura Randall of UUSC (Unitarian Universalist Service Committee), as we explore the love and liberation being created by community-led justice movements today.
As the Associate Director for Congregation Relations at UUSC, the Reverend Laura Randall facilitates partnerships to strengthen the impact of UUSC and the social justice reach of UU communities. Prior to joining UUSC, Laura’s ministry included serving as the Legacy Campaign Director for the Unitarian Universalist Association and hospice chaplaincy. She lives in Medford, Massachusetts with her spouse and their three dogs.
- Speaker: Rev. Laura Randall
- Worship Leader: George “Kaz” Kazlusky
- Chalice Lighter: Amy Beth
- Hymns: Billy Seger
After the service we had coffee hour breakout rooms and Inquirers for Newcomers.
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Topics: Activism, Liberation, Unitarian Universalism