A Call to All Urban Social Justice Ministries
Lithg is are Signol for Justis
(Light is our Signal for Justice)
Pen and Crayons on recycled paper, Winter 2005
by Livvy Brashers (age 7)
Join Urban Disciples in a follow-up TURNING TO ONE ANOTHER consultation August 25th, 2007 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the First Unitarian Church of San Jose, CA. Lunch will be provided.
Each of us carries a part of the solution. We gather to nurture the skills needed for Urban Social Justice Ministry. Won't you join us?
The day will include worship and small and large group conversation. For further information and to register for the day please call Rev. Kay Jorgensen at 415-474-0508 or contact via email.
Aisha Khadr, Urban Disciple and Director of Religious Education, 1st UU Essex (Orange, NJ) Community Quiliting Party, Spring 2005
- Developing and sharing economic, political, and theological resources;
- Organizing in local, national, and interfaith settings;
- Advancing diverse models for effective, accountable social change ministries both lay and ordained, with long-term sustainability.
The Urban Disciples, Denver, Nov 2004 Front: Deborah Holder, Alma Crawford, Kate Lore, Kay Jorgensen, Carmen Barsody Back: Gregg Dietz, Kurt Kuhwald, Parisa Parsa, Dan Robinson, Tony Johnson
Each ministry is growing the impact and presence of Unitarian Universalism in key urban areas to realize our values through enacting them in the world, thus expanding both their understanding of the values and carrying the Unitarian Universalist name into areas where it has not yet been known. Each ministry has experienced some level of growing diversity within the congregations funded, as well as a high level of participation between congregational members and the social justice ministries done in their name.
We hope that by increasing the number and frequency of denominational conversations about this work, and by producing our own written contribution to it, more UU's will become involved in social change work through their urban congregations. Each project has involved UU's in social change work in its own setting in creative and sustained ways.
Cover of the Urban Disciples 2005 Edition, Theology and Parxis in the Veach Urban Social Justice Ministry Project. © Urban Disciples.
The final edition of Urban Disciples 2006 will be released at the June 2006 General Assembly and will include new theological essays on Suffering, Evil, and Solidarity.
