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SUMMARY:Cultivating Compassion  by Meeting the Moment
DESCRIPTION:Kevin Hayes – Casa San Jose & Systemic Change\n\n\n\nJoin the Systemic change team and Kevin Hayes from Casa San Jose\, as they share their experiences cultivating compassion by working in immigrant support spaces. They will share opportunities for the congregation to engage more deeply in this work.\n\n\n\nClick here to view the LIVESTREAM on YouTube. \nAfter the event has ended\, you may watch this and other RECORDINGS on the UUCNH YouTube channel.
URL:https://uucnh.org/event/cultivating-compassion-by-meeting-the-moment/
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SUMMARY:Deep Dive Sunday:  Our Fourth Principle and Immigration
DESCRIPTION:Rev. Lee Anne Washington \n\nDonald Trump speaks of undocumented immigrants as rapists\, murderers\, gang members\, and drug lords. Immigration Rights activists speak of an inhumane immigration crisis involving kidnappings\, disappearances\, and the separation of families. ICE agents complain of a drastic increase in assaults\, doxing\, and threats to their families. What are we to do? \nJoin us in our first Deep Dive Sunday. We will pick up on the August 24th and 31st Sunday services\, which focused on our fourth principle: affirming and promoting a free and responsible search for truth. Let’s get some perspective\, put things in context\, and determine what a compassionate response might look like. \nPlease bring your smart phones\, laptops\, or tablets. You will be divided into groups of six to search out the answers to some prompting questions and then engage in discussion. Expect this service to last 90 minutes. \nInstead of time for all ages\, children should proceed directly upstairs to Children’s Chapel upon arrival.
URL:https://uucnh.org/event/deep-dive-sunday-our-fourth-principle-and-immigration/
LOCATION:West Room and Zoom
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SUMMARY:Our First Principle and the Enemy
DESCRIPTION:Rev. Lee Anne Washington \nAs we affirm and promote our first principle – the inherent worth and dignity of every person – we can find ourselves wrestling with what to do about those we might perceive to be our enemies. It’s an age-old question. Join Rev. Lee Anne in the first of a five part study. We will begin by exploring different understandings of what it means to be wicked\, evil\, or an enemy and the parameters of compassion.  \n  \nThe complete study will explore the wisdom of various religious and philosophical traditions; some parables and fables; and guidance from such organizations as the Charter for Compassion. By the end\, we will perceive some common themes and have a deeper understanding of what is ours to do. 
URL:https://uucnh.org/event/our-first-principle-and-the-enemy/
LOCATION:West Room and Zoom
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SUMMARY:Compassion is not Complicity: Seeing Humanity without Surrendering Justice
DESCRIPTION:Rev. Lee Anne Washington \n\nIn this second of five services exploring the application of the First Principle in our relationships\, Rev. Lee Anne explores how our First Principle calls us to honor every person’s dignity without surrendering truth or accountability. Drawing wisdom from Hebrew prophecy\, Buddhist teaching\, and Stoic philosophy\, we’ll consider how compassion can be both tender and tough—love with a backbone.
URL:https://uucnh.org/event/compassion-is-not-complicity-seeing-humanity-without-surrendering-justice/
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