“A Reason For Hope" challenges us to confront the inequalities in the world and to act on the foundations of our liberal faith… The book is an articulate examination of the role that liberation theology can have on our Unitarian Universalist faith tradition and an opportunity through the study guide to become informed, responsive and responsible change agents for justice. In clear, concise language, this book is an invitation to take our rich heritage for equity seriously."
-Rev Roberta Nelson, Cedar Lane Unitarian Church (emeritus)
So come zoom in with us as we begin to unpack where we've been, where we might go, and how we can build a UU theology that has freedom for all at its core.
See you on the Second Tuesday Night,
The Reverend Gordon Clay Bailey