Acting Locally – Living Our UU Values

Join us for this service via an on-line Zoom Meeting

In lieu of the in-person Sunday of service projects that has been our annual practice, the Justice Leadership Team will be sharing information on 3 current local justice efforts that many in Madison are involved with – Tar Sands Line 3, F35s, and Voit Farm.  You will have a chance to go to a break-out room to learn more about one of the efforts and take an action to help influence decision makers.

Click this link for how to get involved with The Voit Farm Project, F-35s, and Tar Sands Line 3.

Share the Plate

  • Madison Tenant Power is a union of tenants helping tenants organize and and fight back against injustices in their apartment buildings. Freedom Inc is helping them raise funds for housing to prevent evictions and for security deposits. 


Order of Service

  • Gathering Song: #188 “Come, Come, Whoever You Are”
  • Centering Sound
  • Welcome
  • Prelude: “With My Own Two Hands”by Ben Harper
  • Call to Worship
  • Opening Hymn: #1003 “Where Do We Come From”
  • Lighting the Chalice
  • Musical Response
  • Time for All Ages: “Mulan Taught Me,” Anon
  • Hymn: #155 “Circle Round For Freedom”
  • Wisdom from the World’s Traditions:  Mary Annette Pember and Winona LaDuke
  • Reflection: “Acting Locally – Living Our UU Values” with Tom Boswell, Tim Cordon and Randy Coloni
  • Offering: “Every Day People,” by Sly Stone
  • Joys and Sorrows
  • Closing Hymn: #1017 “Building a New Way”
  • Extinguishing the Chalice and Benediction
  • Postlude: “A Better Place” from Jason Tamba, Mermans Mosengo and the Playing For Change Band.


Click this link for how to get involved with The Voit Farm Project, F-35s, and Tar Sands Line 3.