Speaker: Jim Brey

Climate Justice

Climate Change, caused by greenhouse gas forcing, is here. Food impacts, forced migration, climate refugees and geopolitical unrest are news every day. This situation threatens humans everywhere on Earth but particularly the poor and powerless. As Unitarian Universalists how can we affirm Justice, Equity, and Interdependence in the face of this threat? See the UUConnect for the … Continue reading Climate Justice

Reflections on Anger from Aristotle and Gyalse Tokme Zongpo

This service will consider how two philosophers, Gyalse Tokme Zongpo and Aristotle wrote, with slightly different emphases, about anger. In both cases the very brief passages were parts of a larger whole and were about personal anger. What they had to say would be quite relevant to groups, governments, and other entities in our contentious … Continue reading Reflections on Anger from Aristotle and Gyalse Tokme Zongpo

The Message of Monarchs

Monarchs have scientific, cultural, and spiritual importance to people of many different backgrounds and belief systems. Join Jim Brey as he discusses these butterflies’ unique survival and migratory adaptations, their relevance in the understanding and development of modern conservation techniques, and their significance to many indigenous Mexicans. Jim’s message will explore the lessons that this … Continue reading The Message of Monarchs