The Flame and the Fury
What do Jesus flipping tables, the Stonewall Riots, and the UU flaming chalice have in common? This sermon explores holy disruption, sacred resistance, and the courage to stand on the side of love when justice demands action.
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03/11/2020 - 10/09/2021 All Day |
Church Building Closed Due to COVID-19. Please See Updates on News Tab or on Facebook Page.
Tahoma UU Congregation – Entire Church, Tacoma WA |
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08/15/2021 10:30 am - 11:45 am |
Worship Service
Sanctuary, Tacoma WA The Flame and the FuryWhat do Jesus flipping tables, the Stonewall Riots, and the UU flaming chalice have in common? This sermon explores holy disruption, sacred resistance, and the courage to stand on the side of love when justice demands action. Living Music – From “John Brown’s Body” to “Solidarity Forever”Today’s service explores the evolution of a song. How did a camp meeting hymn from the early 1800s become “John Brown’s Body,” “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” and then “Solidarity Forever?” This is a story of Living Music; of abolition, war, a Unitarian feminist, unions, and how meanings and movements shift over time. About Melody: … Continue reading Living Music – From “John Brown’s Body” to “Solidarity Forever” |
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08/15/2021 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm |
TUUC Community Gathering at Wapato Lake Park
Wapato Park, Tacoma WA TUUC Community Gathering at Wapato Lake Park Are you eager to meet in person again? Beginning Sunday, August 8, and continuing every Sunday in August at 12:00 noon following online worship service, we are planning to get together at Wapato Park from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. This is an informal outside gathering to be in community. Thanks to the Coming Together Team we have good safety guidelines to follow for in person gatherings. The address for Wapato Park is 6500 S. Sheridan Ave. Park at the Central Lot using the entrance at S. Sheridan Ave and S. 68th St. Head towards the children’s play area, and sign in at the small table set up nearby. While no food or drink will be provided, feel free to bring your own. You can also bring a blanket or a chair to sit on. Come join us help build our Tahoma UU community. Hosts for our kick-off Sunday will be board members Maria Crowley and Christine Chansley. No pre-registration necessary. Please refer to Outdoor Gathering guidelines posted here: https://www.tahomauu.com/outdoor-gathering-guidelines-for-tuuc-sponsored-events-in-public-spaces-2021-july-29/ |
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