Loving Our Earth — Stacey Mitchell
Stacey Mitchell (Intern at First UU) We live in precarious times–our Earth is ill. How do we care for each other and Earth in such vulnerable moments?
“The Memory of Souls” — Cliff Taylor
Cliff Taylor, a member of the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, will talk about his book, “The Memory of Souls”, which he describes as part memoir and part letter to young Native Americans. Taylor says, “We are carrying the gifts that Mother Earth has given to not only all of our tribal people and all indigenous … Continued
Oregon Black Exclusion Laws — Zachary Stocks
Oregon Black Exclusion Laws Zachary Stocks is a public historian, museum professional, a seasonal NPS Park Ranger, and the Executive Director of Oregon Black Pioneers. Zachary previously served as Program Director of Historical Seaport and Visitor Services Manager of Northwest African American Museum, and was a Content Specialist with the exhibit design firm RENATE. … Continued
“A Year of COVID: And Then Life Changed” — Rev. Bill Sinkford April 25, 2021 11 am
“A Year of COVID: And Then Life Changed” — Rev. Bill Sinkford (prerecorded)
Beltane – – Adriana Caron, May 2, 2021
Beltane is the Gaelic May Day festival, one of the four Gaelic seasonal festivals, held about halfway between the spring equinox and summer solstice. Beltane roughly translates as "bright fire" and the Beltane bonfire is seen as purifying and healing.
Discussion Sunday — Tod Lundy
To be announced...