In this sermon, Lauren explores white privilege, colonial capitalism, and the moral urgency to resist with Love, Compassion and Honesty. Through personal stories, Indigenous wisdom, prophetic voices, and spiritual reflection, she calls the congregation toward deeper awareness, solidarity, and shared commitment to justice grounded in love.
In a wisdom tale, Buddhist monk, Thich Nhat Hanh tells us the bump in the road doesn’t create what spills out of the cup we are carrying. Instead it reveals what is already inside. The question is not about who bumps us rather, “What am I carrying in my cup?”
Black, Indigenous, and People of Color UUs are invited to after-service coffee-hour on the first Sunday of every month at noon pacific time. In BIPOC-only space, learn and share about resources & events and build connections. Let’s speak and hold each other in togetherness. For the zoom link and more information email Leilani at leilani@wsuu.org and https://wsuu.org/bipoc-resources/
Featured photo is from DRUUMM (Diverse Revolutionary UU Multicultural Ministries) https://www.druumm.org/