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From the Chair

Kate WarnerAs members of a liberal religious community, we have a moral obligation to act in behalf of those in need

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Highlighted Projects

The first of two 2009 Habitat for Humanity Good News Houses was dedicated on August 9, 2009. Click to see photos.


uuachalicelogoClick here for an update on Bob Dinan's and Terry Madden's trip to New Orleans to help with Katrina relief.

 

Social Justice is at the core of this Congregation’s identity. We are called to put our faith into action to build a world that is just, peaceful and sustainable. We seek to empower our congregation’s members to become a powerful voice for liberal religion in our Community, State, Nation, and Globe. We are called to bear public witness in advocating needed reforms, promoting justice and equity, and putting faith into action.

We invite greater involvement and we nurture new social justice initiatives, while re-affirming the broad array of justice programs and activities currently underway in our congregation. Inclusion and respect for diversity are central values.

We are committed to building interfaith and interracial partnerships and coalitions that strive to make our community and world more just and compassionate, democratic, and sustainable. Please join us by participating in our Faith in Action programs described in this section.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 18 August 2009 08:11