Letting Love Guide Us: Our Connection with all Beings

We are deeply connected to some animals and compassion and kinship guides those relationships. But modern systems have broken our connection with other animals. Here, we consider how we can reawaken our connection and widen our circle of compassion. 
 
The Rev. Mary Margaret Earl is a longtime Unitarian Universalist minister whose ministry has focused on social justice. She grew up near Binghamton, and is excited to preach in her hometown! 
A graduate of Boston University School of Theology, she served for a decade in the homeless community in Providence Rhode Island and was a community minister affiliated with First Unitarian in Providence. For the past 10 years she has served a faith-based organization in Boston, Ma. committed to racial justice work. She also is a longtime vegan and received the 2021 Courage of Conscience Award from the Peace Abbey in Sherborn Mass for her work for nonhuman animals. She serves on the board of Rhode Island Vegan Awareness.

Guest musicians:  Lindsey Williams and family and Blake Schmutz

We hope to see you in person! Our COVID policy has been suspended and masking is now optional.

Online information ..
https://zoom.us/j/95471218370?pwd=aDNjcnhIb3ZSeHlHTjdwanh6c1g1dz09
Meeting ID: 954 7121 8370
Passcode: 069245

Phone: +1 929 205 6099

Order of Service: uubinghamton.org/order-of-service/

UUCB Social Hour

You are invited to join the in-person social hour after the service. We also host a Zoom social hour then. In that session we will take a minute for any special announcements before doing our usual break-out rooms. Same Zoom information as for the service.

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