Livestreamed at 10:30 am The Moral Responsibility to Disobey Unjust Laws Martin Rafanan Bio: I am the son of immigrant parents. My father arrived in the United States from the Philippine Islands in 1927, and my mother came in 1949 as a German Holocaust survivor and displaced person. As a multi-racial, multi-ethnic immigrant family, we … Continue reading “The Sacred Work of Resistance”
Livestreamed at 10:30 am Using the 1976 Stevie Wonder hit song Love’s in Need, we will explore the kind of love that is called for us to enact as a counter to the times in which we find ourselves. Rev. Dr. Asa Lee currently serves as the President and Professor of Theological Formation for Ministry at … Continue reading “A Love in Need”
Livestreamed at 10:30 am “Born on the Water” is a picture book adaptation of the Pulizter Prize winning 1619 Project by journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones. We explore this historical origin story centering the African American experience and contribution to the founding of our national identity in three parts. Music and the lighting of the kinara candles … Continue reading The 1619 Project: “Born on the Water”