This was the largest annual gathering of Unitarian Universalists joining in worship. This powerful, communal worship experience will stream on uua.org/ga at 10:00 a.m. EDT and again at 10:00 a.m. PDT. Members of the public are welcome to view the worship service. It will include a collection for the Tomaquag Museum, an indigenous museum featuring an extensive collection and archive of Southern New England tribal communities.
Rev. O’Neil Slack will lead worship. He is the Community Minister for Worship and Spiritual Care for Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism, an organization and growing spiritual community committed to supporting Black folx in our faith, and a co-founder of the Transforming Hearts Collective, a ministry that both supports spaces for LGBTQ people to access resilience, healing, and spirituality. He is a husband and father from the South, committed to healing and truth-telling, as well as community accountability and care.
Rev. Joan Javier-Duval, minister of the Unitarian Church of Montpelier, VT, will deliver the sermon. She is the daughter of immigrants from the Philippines, mother of a kindergartener, and spouse of a proud Vermonter. Beauty, gratitude, and love are at the heart of her faithful striving for collective liberation and a thriving planet.
Note: Each year a talented group of choral singers perform at the Sunday Morning Worship for the General Assembly audience. Learn about joining the GA Choir at https://www.uua.org/ga/program/contribute/choir.
To view the service in its entirety, click here