Author: Lynne Quinto

Workshop: What White People Can Do About Racism – Feb. 17

What White People Can Do About Racism FUNDAMENTALS, Part 2 How to act against racism from a position of unearned (and unwanted) racial privilege Saturday, February 17, 2018 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM Unitarian Universalist Church at Washington Crossing 268 Washington Crossing Pennington Rd Titusville, NJ 08560 Presented by the Center for the Study of … Continue reading Workshop: What White People Can Do About Racism – Feb. 17

Annual HomeFront Holiday Party and Mitten Tree – Dec 18

The annual HomeFront Holiday Party is Monday, December 18. We will give gift cards to our students who can use them in most any store, made possible by direct financial donations from church members and friends. Bernie Ruekgauer and Sarah Burke will be receiving donations during both coffee hours on December 10,and 17. Cash or … Continue reading Annual HomeFront Holiday Party and Mitten Tree – Dec 18

UU FaithAction NJ – Legislative Priorities for 2017-2018

The following is a list of legislative priorities for 2017-2018 for each of UU FaithAction NJ’s task forces. This list was generated at our annual Fall Issues Conference. It is arrived at by consensus, generally, by those in attendance and in accordance with UU FaithAction NJ policies and practices.  (As a reminder, the UU Legislative … Continue reading UU FaithAction NJ – Legislative Priorities for 2017-2018

Unitarians’ Influence on How Americans Celebrate Christmas Today

Did you know Unitarians have had a profound influence on how Americans celebrate Christmas today? In the 1800s, the Unitarians were trendsetters. They were well educated, often wealthy, and had access to and control of popular publications. Christmas, the Unitarians believed, could be a holiday to promote their values of generosity and charity and social … Continue reading Unitarians’ Influence on How Americans Celebrate Christmas Today

Rev. Kim Featured on Diversity and Spirituality Network

Angelo John Lewis recently interviewed Rev. Kim for the Diversity and Spirituality Network.  Listen here A Universalist Unitarian Minister Talks About White Privilege and the Church’s Recent Racial Controversy The summer of 2017 was a turbulent time in the Universalist Unitarian world. A racially oriented hiring controversy — when a white man was hired over … Continue reading Rev. Kim Featured on Diversity and Spirituality Network