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The Eureka Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (EUUF) was formed in the early 1980's. It developed from a small group of individuals looking for a religious community in which searching and questioning were valued.
The EUUF was officially affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association on April 21, 1982. On May 8, 1988 the Elk Street Church, the oldest church building in the Eureka Springs, was dedicated to the use of the EUUF. We welcome visitors (UUs or not) to our Sunday Service held at 11a.
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Concerned about Voting Rights? From the UUA President: You can voice UU values. Defend democracy. Get involved in the electoral process. DONATE NOW Dear LauraJo, I’ll be traveling to Florida and Ohio this fall. In both states, our Unitarian Universalist Association is partnering with local efforts to advance ballot initiatives that expand voting and counter mass incarceration. And it doesn’t stop there — we are showing up for democracy as Unitarian Universalists, and that is thanks to donors like you. Your gifts to Friends of the UUA make it possible for staff to fortify these local efforts. Your participation in and protection of our democracy means so much right now; engagement is the much-needed spiritual antidote to discouragement and despair. Your vote means you can voice UU values in the public arena; you can hold your leaders accountable. You are building the future our UU faith tells us is possible. And your support of our Association in this moment is a way to live our UU values in the world. A gift today of $40.00, $30.00 or more will help us show up even more powerfully this fall. VOTE YOUR UUA VALUES 2018 Over the last few years nearly two dozen states have enacted a variety of measures to restrict voting rights, including strict voter ID laws with hefty fines. You can learn more on UUA.org/votingrights and from the Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice (UUSJ). This is no time to go it alone. We need one another. I hope you’ll make a gift to Friends of the UUA today, so we can keep showing up for democracy with love, courage, and resilience. Compassion must remain our guide. Susan Frederick-Gray Yours in gratitude and commitment, Susan Frederick-Gray The Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray UUA President P.S. Please use the personalized address labels as a symbol of hope and resiliency for our continuing work. Don’t forget to vote your UU values this fall! UUA Unitarian Universalist Association Friends of the UUA 24 Farnsworth Street I Boston, MA 02210-1409 (888) 792-5885 I [email protected] I uua.org Privacy Policy | Email preferences/Unsubscribe
The Unitarian Universalist Women's Federation send out a monthly e-mail newsletter with information critical to women throughout the world. You can sign up for it here: www.uuwf.org Contact us: [email protected] UUWF Calls for Careful Scrutiny of the Nomination to Supreme Court Based on what is known already about nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh, and the desire of the President to install a conservative majority in the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS), the confirmation hearing on the second Trump administration pick for the Supreme Court may likely negatively impact the right to safe and legal abortion nationwide, and access to other reproductive health services for years to come. Because of these harrowing possibilities, the UUWF has signed on to two letters calling for careful scrutiny of, and pointed questions to, Judge Kavanaugh in the course of Senate deliberations on his nomination to the SCOTUS. One letter is focused on separation of church and government and the other, more specifically, on threats to reproductive choice, including access to abortion. We join other interfaith and secular organizations in being deeply troubled by Judge Kavanaugh’s record of statements and decisions on issues related to reproductive health and the right to make private decisions without impediment or imposition. We fear that Judge Kavanaugh, if confirmed, may not uphold the right of a woman to make the best choice for her circumstance— including the choice to seek an abortion by her own conscience, in consultation with her doctor, faith, and values. The Unitarian Universalist Women’s Federation is a national membership organization advancing justice for women. Since our founding in 1963, we have supported access to comprehensive women’s healthcare and the right to safe and legal abortion and contraceptive services. In doing so, we affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of each person and the right of conscience. Read more here.
No time for a casual faith The president of the Unitarian Universalist Association reflects on the spiritual challenges of confronting the resurgence of American white nationalism. By Susan Frederick-Gray, 9/10/18 (Fall 2018) https://www.uuworld.org/articles/no-time-casual-faith
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Dear Ones, Michael “Little Feather” Giron is the first Indigenous Water Protector who was arrested in relation to the DAPL pipeline resistance at Standing Rock to be sentenced to a substantial prison term. He is currently incarcerated at USP Hazleton in West Virginia, a maximum-security prison over 1,000 miles from his home. At our UU General Assembly this June, in a nearly unanimous vote, delegates from our congregations adopted an important Action of Immediate Witness. This AIW calls us now to act in solidarity with Water Protector Little Feather. USP Hazleton has been on lockdown since August 6th. Little Feather's family, spiritual community, and even lawyer cannot reach him by phone, email, or visit. Visiting is suspended until further notice with no timeline or reasoning given. As part of the lock down, Little Feather has been denied access to his Indigenous spiritual practices, including inipi and pipe ceremony. Please be direct and unflinching in regards to Little Feather needing contact with his attorney, loved ones, and ceremony, but do not be confrontational for the sake of his safety. Today, please call, email, and fax to ask that: Little Feather's loved ones be able to contact him by phone, email, and visit. Little Feather's lawyer be able to do a wellness check and contact him by phone immediately. Little Feather be allowed the weekly practice of inipi and pipe ceremony protected by his right to the free practice of his religion. Little Feather's location of sentencing be reviewed. He is at maximum security USP Hazleton in West Virginia despite the judge's recommended that he be in a medium security prison within 500 miles of New Mexico, his home. Regional Director Angela Dunbar of the Mid Atlantic Region of Federal Bureau of Prisons: Email:MXRO/[email protected] Phone: 301-317-3100 Fax: 301-317-3119 (If you copy and paste the email address, use: MXRO/[email protected]) Warden Joe Coakley USP Hazleton: Email:HAX/[email protected] Phone: 304-379-5000 Fax: 304-379-5039 (If you copy and paste the email address, use: HAX/[email protected]) Central Office Federal Bureau of Prisons: Phone: (202) 307-3198 Email:https://www.bop.gov/inmates/concerns.jsp Also – please write to Little Feather, if you can commit to replying to him if you receive a response: Michael Giron 25201-075 USP Hazelton U.S. PENITENTIARY P.O. BOX 2000 BRUCETON MILLS, WV 26525 With gratitude and in solidarity with all at USP Hazleton and solidarity with all political prisoners, Leoyla Cowboy, Little Feather’s wife, and Karen Van Fossan, minister of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Bismarck, ND P.S. Sample Letter/Call Script To Whom It May Concern, I'm a caring community member inquiring about the safety and wellbeing of Michael “Little Feather” Giron 25201-075, a Water Protector who is a political prisoner being held at USP Hazleton. His family and lawyer have not been able to visit him by email, phone, or in person since August 6th and have not been given any information about his wellbeing or the timeline for future contact. As part of the lock down, Little Feather has been denied access to his Indigenous spiritual practices, including inipi and pipe ceremony. I'm requesting that: Little Feather's family be able to contact him by phone, email, and visit. Little Feather's lawyer be able to do a wellness check and contact him by phone immediately. Little Feather be allowed the weekly practice of inipi and pipe ceremony protected by his right to the free practice of his religion. Little Feather’s location of sentencing be reviewed. He is at maximum security USP Hazleton in West Virginia despite the judge's recommended that he be in a medium security prison within 500 miles of New Mexico. In solidarity with prisoners at USP Hazleton and solidarity with all political prisoners and with regards, __your name here_____ Free fax services: https://www.bop.gov/inmates/concerns.jsp – can send up to 2 faxes free every 24 hours. Simply upload your document and press send. No account or sign-up needed. https://www.bop.gov/inmates/concerns.jsp – 5 free per day, max 3 pages per fax. No account or sign-up needed. More at:https://www.bop.gov/inmates/concerns.jsp and follow on Facebook to stay in touch.
In response to yesterday's question you can use this link to check the status of your voter registration. This year be sure that the address on your voting registration matches the one on your ID (driver's license). https://www.voterview.ar-nova.org/VoterView/RegistrantSearchMobile.do
There will be a rally for the Families Separated at the Border in Basin Spring Park at 5:30 Saturday the 30th. Bring signs and support the cause.
https://religionnews.com/2018/06/27/faith-based-groups-turn-up-the-heat-on-ice/
https://religionnews.com/2018/06/27/faith-based-groups-turn-up-the-heat-on-ice/
Bonnie carries the banner with Gem and Nancy at the 2018 UUA General Assembly Banner Parade, Kansas City, Missouri. (Thanks to Laurie for effort above and beyond to get this banner put together in time with the best information that she had!!! The super duper banner that she has in the works will bear the founding date, 1982). The parade was such fun. Look at those beautiful smiling faces! There were hundreds of banners representing congregations in attendance, and 2,500 UU’s cheering them on.
Getting ready for the big sing and to hear the Ware lecture.
From this morning's general assembly.
General Session II Board of Trustees
Sitting with Lynn Packham Larson, Sharon, Linda and Harry watching the opening of the GA.
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