Being a Decent Human Being in a Time of Climate Crisis

Given the magnitude of what we face in these times and the times to come, how do we moderate our personal and collective expectations and strive for new ways of being and new forms of moral assessment and moral imagination as Unitarian Universalists? 

This sermon is the second in a series that began with a prior sermon, “The Times They Are A-Changin'” and will be followed with Part 3 “Spiritual Practices for a Time of Climate Crisis” on 4/5/20

Rev. Dr. Michelle Walsh, LICSW is a Unitarian Universalist community minister and shares a private justice consulting and spiritual coaching practice with her husband, Rev. Dr. Clyde Grubbs known as Tuckerman Creative Ministries for Justice & Healing.  She also has worked as a scholar activist for many years in urban contexts, teaches as a Lecturer at Boston University, and is the author of Violent Trauma, Culture and Power: An Interdisciplinary Exploration in Lived Religion as well as chapters in other volumes. Through CREW of Boston (Communities Responding to Extreme Weather), Rev. Walsh provides local congregational education workshops as well.

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