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You, Here, Now
Sanctuary and ZoomRev. Parisa Parsa Beginning the monthly theme of Justice and Equity, we reflect on Leo Tolstoy's famous story of The Three Questions as we explore what our obligations are to justice making, and how we know the next right thing to do.
Bending the Arc
Sanctuary and ZoomRev. Parisa Parsa "I do not pretend to understand the moral universe; the arc is a long one, my eye reaches but little ways; I cannot calculate the curve and complete the figure by the experience of sight; I can divine it by conscience. And from what I see I am sure it bends toward […]
FUUSN Musicians Concert
Sanctuary and Parish HallCome and hear the wonderful musicians of the First Unitarian Universalist Society in concert on Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 2pm in the FUUSN Sanctuary. This concert is a fundraiser for the UU Urban Ministry. You’ll hear classical chamber music by renowned pianist Lois Shapiro, as well as performances by Paul Antonucci and Debra Minard. […]
Ask Me (Almost) Anything – ZOOM ONLY
OnlineCuriosity fuels our growth in mind and spirit. This Sunday, join us on Zoom to explore the joy of questions: in this case, questions for your interim minister. If you've had something you've been dying to ask but haven't found the right moment, send it ahead of time to parisa@fuusn.org. We'll also take questions during the […]
The Shape of Justice
Sanctuary and ZoomRev. Parisa Parsa As we conclude our monthly theme of Justice and Equity, we reflect on a line from one of our most beloved Unitarian Universalist hymns, Spirit of Life. What does it mean to give life the shape of justice?
Before it is Asked
Sanctuary and ZoomRev. Parisa Parsa How are we transformed by generosity? What conditions need to be present in us and in our community to help us realize the potential future we have together? This morning we launch the annual budget drive with story, song and celebration. Join us!
Surrender and Change
Sanctuary and ZoomRev. Parisa Parsa We often think of change as something we are responsible for initiating, controlling, and completing. Attending to transformation, however, requires an interesting relationship between active work and letting go. How can practices of surrender help us arrive at the transformation we seek?
Reparations Task Force Presentation: Carl McCargo
Alliance Room 1326 Washington St., West Newton, MA, United StatesYou are invited by the FUUSN Racial Justice and Reparations Task Force to a presentation by CARL W. McCARGO, M.S. Carl has been a UU member in Springfield, MA for 38 years and is a long-time member of the Unitarian Universalist for A Just Economic Community (UUJEC). Carl’s UUJEC “Task Group for Reparations” in 2022 wrote […]
MUSIC SUNDAY: Finally On My Way to Yes!
Sanctuary and ZoomAnne Watson Born This morning we explore transformation and change through music. We'll dive into personal, healing transformation as well as being a force for change in the world. There will be a wide variety of songs, including Hejira, Swing Down, Chariot, The Times They Are A-Changin’ and a gorgeous setting of James Weldon Johnson’s […]
Yasss Queen
Sanctuary and ZoomRev. Parisa Parsa Celebrate Purim with the tale of Queen Esther! Lift up the lives and gifts of our transgender siblings as we celebrate Transgender Day of Visibility! Join our worship celebration!
UUMass Action Advocacy Day (online)
OnlineDo you care about racial justice but are looking for ways to put your values into action? Do you want to have an impact on critical social justice issues facing our communities in MA? Do your UU values ground you in your social justice work? Join UU Mass Action for our annual Virtual UU Advocacy […]