Our Struggle With Mental Illness
Do we characterize mental ailments the same way we characterize physical ailments? Why or why not? How is mental health defined, arbitrated? Who gets to decide?
Intersex Awareness Day – October 26
UUMAN's Board of Trustees uses Covid Act Now to monitor current Covid risk levels. We are thrilled to see that the counties in which the majority of us live are in the Low Risk category. Masks are optional for indoor activities, and indoor congregational singing can occur at this time. We are happy to say that UUMAN's community is highly vaccinated and boosted—thank you for doing your part to keep our risk as low as possible!
Do we characterize mental ailments the same way we characterize physical ailments? Why or why not? How is mental health defined, arbitrated? Who gets to decide?
Intersex Awareness Day – October 26
We can transform fear, resentment, and anger with a little willingness to perceive them differently.
Service audio (link to UUMAN Podcast mp3, or use media player below)
As we start anew – a new church year, or perhaps a new school year – there will be initiatives and programs, successes and failures. Can we choose the lens through which we look at these things? What might be the healthiest lens?
We will be viewing the Synergy Bridging service from this year’s UU General Assembly, “Replanting Interdependence”. This service showcases the young minds and hearts of our denomination and highlights the creativity with which youth and young adults create new traditions. If you are unable to attend UUMAN in person, you are invited to watch “Replanting Interdependence” from home by going to this web page:
https://www.uua.org/ga/off-site/2022/synergy-asl
It is Mother’s Day. We will hear from members of the congregation about being mothers, having mothers, and not being mothers.
Be ready to laugh and cry!
Service Audio (link to UUMAN Podcast mp3, or use media player below)
https://www.migration.uuman.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/2022-05-08MothersDay.mp3
Families and other emotional systems develop patterns and habits that can confuse or enhance our relationships. The movie Encanto offers a window into these processes.
Please note, there will be spoilers, you may want to watch the movie first!
This is a lay-led service.
We were all ready to get back together in person; yet the delta variant had other plans for us – “Not so fast UUMAN!” Well…we have plans of our own! We may have some more re-imagining and reinventing to do. Can we continue to make … read more.
In the first lay-led summer service, we will explore the importance of the laity’s voice in achieving UUMAN’s mission. Amanda Bralley will share her story of lifting her voice at UUMAN.
Welcoming Day of Observance: LGBTQ Pride Month
We will hear about different ways we can participate in making change, some as part of UUMAN and some outside of UUMAN. This service will help us fulfill our mission: Strive for Justice. Transform the World.
It is Flag Day! Flags are a symbol of ownership and of borders. They also have meaning. We fly a flag because it stands for something with which we identify. What happens when our flag stands for something with which we do not identify? What do we do?