UUSC president recalls historic El Salvador involvement, and more
UUSC president reflects on El Salvador involvement
On the inauguration day of Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes, Charlie Clements, president and CEO of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, reflects on the UUSC's involvement with El Salvador since 1977, when security forces "opened fire there on hundreds of unarmed civilians protesting a fraudulent presidential election." (Boston Globe - 6.1.09)
Also in the media:
The UU Church of East Liberty, Mich., was mentioned on NPR's "Here and Now" in a piece about "The Grapes of Wrath Revisited." (Here and Now - 5.29.09)
A statue of Ronald Reagan has replaced one of UU historical figure Thomas Starr King which has stood in Washington's National Statuary Hall for 78 years. (Sacramento Bee - CA 5.30.09)
See also:
Congress honors Ronald Reagan with figure in Statuary Hall (Politico - Washington, DC 6.3.09)
Unitarian statue loses spot in U.S. Capitol (uuworld.org - 9.15.06 )
The Rev. Tess Baumberger, minister of the Unity Church of North Easton, Mass., writes about the importance of theology. (Norton Mirror - Raynham, MA 6.3.09)
The UU Fellowship of Beaufort, S.C., is combining community service and recreation with a day of cleaning up the local river via kayak. (Hilton Head Island Packet - Hilton Head Island, SC 5.30.09)
Jim Tolbert writes about his first visit to a UU church—the UU Community of El Paso, Tex.—and why he plans to go back. (Newspaper Tree - El Paso, TX 5.30.09)
The United First Parish Unitarian Church in Quincy, Mass., filed a complaint with the city human rights commission after its gay pride flag was vandalized for the fourth time in nine months. Includes a short video segment. (My Fox Boston - 5.28.09)
The Unitarian Universalist Association formally chartered New Hope, a congregation in New Hudson, Mich. (Mirror - Royal Oak, MI 6.4.09)
On the inauguration day of Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes, Charlie Clements, president and CEO of the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, reflects on the UUSC's involvement with El Salvador since 1977, when security forces "opened fire there on hundreds of unarmed civilians protesting a fraudulent presidential election." (Boston Globe - 6.1.09)
Also in the media:
The UU Church of East Liberty, Mich., was mentioned on NPR's "Here and Now" in a piece about "The Grapes of Wrath Revisited." (Here and Now - 5.29.09)
A statue of Ronald Reagan has replaced one of UU historical figure Thomas Starr King which has stood in Washington's National Statuary Hall for 78 years. (Sacramento Bee - CA 5.30.09)
See also:
Congress honors Ronald Reagan with figure in Statuary Hall (Politico - Washington, DC 6.3.09)
Unitarian statue loses spot in U.S. Capitol (uuworld.org - 9.15.06 )
The Rev. Tess Baumberger, minister of the Unity Church of North Easton, Mass., writes about the importance of theology. (Norton Mirror - Raynham, MA 6.3.09)
The UU Fellowship of Beaufort, S.C., is combining community service and recreation with a day of cleaning up the local river via kayak. (Hilton Head Island Packet - Hilton Head Island, SC 5.30.09)
Jim Tolbert writes about his first visit to a UU church—the UU Community of El Paso, Tex.—and why he plans to go back. (Newspaper Tree - El Paso, TX 5.30.09)
The United First Parish Unitarian Church in Quincy, Mass., filed a complaint with the city human rights commission after its gay pride flag was vandalized for the fourth time in nine months. Includes a short video segment. (My Fox Boston - 5.28.09)
The Unitarian Universalist Association formally chartered New Hope, a congregation in New Hudson, Mich. (Mirror - Royal Oak, MI 6.4.09)





