Service on Resistance

Join us for an intimate, small-group discussion exploring the spiritual dimensions of political resistance and social action. Drawing from Unitarian Universalist principles of justice, equity, and the inherent worth of all people, this session will create a safe container for examining how our spiritual values call us to engage with systems of oppression and work toward collective liberation.
Through thoughtful dialogue and personal reflection, we’ll explore questions such as: How do we maintain hope and spiritual grounding while confronting injustice? What does resistance look like when rooted in love rather than anger? How can we sustain ourselves for long-term activism while honoring our own healing and growth?
This discussion welcomes all perspectives and experiences, whether you’re new to activism or a seasoned advocate, as we seek to integrate our spiritual practice with our commitment to creating a more just world.