Mary Oliver continues to inspire posthumously.
Sunday Services at 10:00AM
In person: 6300 A Street, Lincoln, Nebraska
Livestream: www.youtube.com/unitarianchurchoflincoln
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These last two Sundays we will be PAYING ATTENTION to our Kids, Youth, and Transgender members and friends.
Sunday Service 10AM
In person: 6300 A Street, Lincoln, NE
Livestream: www.youtube.com/unitarianchurchoflincoln
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Soul Matters Lounge [Guest DJ: Ma Nu] @ Bar Stereo - 15 Mar feat. Soul Matters, JINI, Kurozumi
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PAYING ATTENTION? Don’t forget to spring forward this weekend 3.7.26.
Sunday Services 10:00AM
In person: 6300 A Street, Lincoln, NE
Livestream: www.youtube.com/unitarianchurchoflincoln
#payingattention #soulmatters #uua #uu #ucl #unitarianchurchoflincoln #unitarianuniversalist #lincolnnebraska
Join us at 10:00AM as we explore the worship theme of “Paying Attention”.
In person: 6300 A Street, Lincoln, NE
Livestream: www.youtube.com/unitarianchurchoflincoln
#payingattention #soulmatters #uu #ucl #uua #unitarianchurchoflincoln #unitarianuniversalist #lincolnnebraska #andreagibson
An image of people with masks on and protests signs. One of them faces the camera with a sign that says, "THE SOCIAL CONERACE WAS BROKEN". To the right is text that says "Our resistance is not predicated on how likely it will be to alter the conscience of the oppressor. We resist to retain our own conscience. And to awaken all others who are still in possession of their own souls." by Cole Arthur Riley
An image of a person with a backpack on their back, on top of a mountain looking into the distance. Text that says 'When you experience resistance, you find the lessons that you are meant to learn.' by Jon Gordon.
An image of two women of color holding protest signs. One is wearing sunglasses and looking face on to the camera. To the right, text that says 'Even when the truth isn't hopeful, the telling of it is... To honestly name the harm being done is the firststep first step in creating a more just and compassionate world.' by Andrea Gibson.
An image of two hands reaching for each other and text that says 'The danger of hopelessness is that we can lose each other... It's easy to start believing that your neighbor is the problem and that hoarding is a better strategy than generosity. When community starts to break down, we lose the most important source of hope we have: each other.' by Rev. Sean Parker Dennison
An image of two black hands joined in a clasp of strength and text that says 'Hope has two beautiful daughters. Their names are Anger and Courage. Anger at the way things are, and Courage to see that they do not remain as they are.' Author Unknown
An image of apple glistening with dew, and text that says 'More than honey ice cream beside the warm pie, I want to serve you the bliss in the apples' flesh, how it gathered the sun and carried its luminousness to this table... Blessings, want to serve you full choruses of hallelujah, oh so wholly here in this moment. Oh so holy here in this world.' by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, above.
A picture of a "gratitude jar" on a golden dish on a table surrounded by books. The quote "It's not what we have that constitutes our abundance, but what we appreciate." by Jean Antoine Petit-Senn to the right.
An image of two people in pink shirts wearing hats with pine ears, hugging. Text that says 'Compassion hurts. When you feel connected,... you also feel responsible... And you cannot turn away. Your destiny is bound with the destinies of others.', by Andrew Boyd to the left.
A black-and-white image of an older woman walking from behind with her arms outstretched. Text that says 'Walk like you have 3000 ancestors behind you. Because you do.' Sahil Bloom
A black-and-white image of an unhoused person laying on the side of a walkway. Text that says 'True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar; it understands that an edifice that produces beggars needs restructuring.' by Martin Luther King Jr.
A mountain side filled with trees in the distance, the foreground shows a clearing of cut trees, stumps, and trees with no branches. Text that says "Here is the question we must at last confront: Is land merely a source of belongings, or is it the source of our most profound sense of belonging?" by Robin Wall Kimmerer Kimmerer, above.