Prophetic Power and The Work for Justice

Rev. Carol McKinley

The longing for justice, equity, and peace is not new; ancient peoples expressed their hopes in myths, songs and stories.  Prophets who warned of looming catastrophes were shunned, much as today’s prophets whose warnings of environmental and social dangers are ignored or belittled.  How do we open ourselves to hear their truths and have the courage to act?

The Reverend Carol McKinley, the affiliated community minister with the Olympia UU Congregation, received her MDiv from Seattle University’s School of Theology and Ministry in 2004.  She served as coordinator of Washington UU Voices for Justice, a statewide legislative advocacy network.

 

 

~Open hearts, open minds, room for all theologies, including yours~

 

We are meeting in person at the First Presbyterian Church of Astoria. The service will also be live-streamed via Zoom for those who are not comfortable attending in person.  Masks are now optional but strongly advised. If you are not feeling well, please wear a mask, or attend via Zoom.

 

Religious Education for Children will occur during the regular service. 

Contact Adriana at Puufreligioused@Pacuuf.org for more information.

 

Join us for Coffee Hour after the service in Fellowship Hall!

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