A Dream, or a Nightmare?

A Dream, or a Nightmare?

January 17, 2021
Rev. Justin Schroeder

While Dr. King fervently spoke about the “dream” of country where character mattered more than skin color, this dream has failed to materialize. More often than not, the dream is simply given lip service, while structures and practices of oppression and harm remain in place. What is required for the dream to truly come alive, for justice to roll down like waters, and peace like an ever flowing stream? Join us for worship this MLK Sunday, January 17 at 10 a.m.

Follow along with the Order of Service.

Offering: Voices for Racial Justice
(give here) or text firstuniv to 73256. You’ll receive a link to a secure form where you can enter your information. Select the “Offering Plate” fund from the dropdown menu.

Care Companions Space ~ 11 a.m.
We know that worship can take us into deep and surprising places. If you find yourself needing to talk with someone about what is stirring for you after worship, please speak with one of our care companions in a confidential zoom room after the service. This is how we care for one another.

First Step ~ 11 a.m.
First Step is a brief, casual orientation to Unitarian Universalism and First Universalist Church. During this 45-minute class, participants will learn about the foundations of our faith tradition and opportunities to get involved.
If you attend First Step this morning, please fill out the Visitor Connect form so we can follow up with you! Thank you!

Fellowship Hours ~ 11:00 a.m.
Meet with congregants and friends in a casual social environment. Fellowship hours will funnel through this link. Breakout room options are:

  • BIPOC-Multiracial Fellowship Hour
  • All-Identities Fellowship Hour
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