Ordinary Prophets (10/05)

Some of our greatest prophets were not cloaked in robes or crowned with power, but walked among us as neighbors, friends, and fellow seekers. This Sunday, we remember Unitarian, Universalist, and Unitarian Universalist leaders such as Rev. James Reeb, whose faith called them into action even when the outcome was uncertain. Their stories remind us that the call to justice is not only for the extraordinary – it is for all of us.
About Our Speaker
Antoinette Scully is a Los Angeles based organizer and social justice consultant dedicated to creating inclusive spaces and meaningful community connections through workshops, speaking, and advocacy. They serve as the Membership and Community Engagement Specialist for the Unitarian Universalist Women’s Federation and host C.A.L.M. Sessions, a gathering with music, readings, prayers, and reflection open to all.The Sunday Experience
All are invited on Sunday evening at 4:30 pm for welcome and hospitality as we gather for our evening Service. Our Service begins at 5:00 pm and lasts approximately one hour after which all are invited to enjoy conversation and refreshments.
- 4:30 pm – Welcome and Hospitality
- 5:00 pm – Evening Service (ZOOM Opens)
- 6:00 pm – Refreshments
- 6:30 pm – Continuing Conversations
Children’s Play and Learning Trays:
Children are welcome to join the adults in the Sunday Experience. We provided Children’s Play and Learning Trays, which are filled with fun activities to help children engage and participate in during the Sunday service. If you have any questions, or would like to discuss ways we can best support your child’s Sunday experience, please reach out to Teri I.
Breaking Bread
On the first Sunday of every month, immediately following worship service, our Hospitality Team invites you to join us for a community meal.
Gathering around a shared table is special. Stories are told, connections deepen, and community grows stronger. Each dish brings flavor and meaning. All who are able are welcome to bring a food that reflects your heritage or a family favorite. Together, our contributions create a beautiful tapestry of cultures, traditions, and care.
Come hungry, bring a dish, and most importantly, bring yourself. Let us break bread together and celebrate the bonds that unite us.
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