Hospitality, Reparations and Our First Principle

When we talk about the need to become more diverse, inclusive, and equitable at a basic level we are talking about hospitality. How do we learn new practices of hospitality for our congregations and our ministries? How is the idea of recognizing past wrongs an extension of this hospitality?

Workshop Length (1:12:38)

GA Workshop #319

June 26, 2020

About the Authors

Cir L’Bert Jr.

Cir L’Bert Jr. is a member of the Commission on Institutional Change, as well as a board member and Racial Justice Task Force Co-chair of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Akron.

Keith Kron

Keith Kron is the Transitions Director of the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations, where he works directly with congregations and interim ministers seeking placement. He lives in Providence, Rhode Island.

Woullard Lett

Woullard Lett serves as the Leadership Ministry Associate for the UUA. He is the former New England Regional Lead. Woullard is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church in Manchester, NH, DRUUMM and BLUU.

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