Indigenous Rights and Climate Justice

In this legislative year, we have an amazing opportunity to build a local renewable economy that supports vibrant Native and non-Native communities living in right relationship with the land. The Rev. Terri Burnor, a UU minister on staff with Minnesota Interfaith Power & Light (MNIPL), will invite us to join the “green road” grounded in our values and our dreams for greater equity and justice in Minnesota.

Bio: The Rev. Terri Burnor is a Unitarian Universalist minister and senior movement builder with Minnesota Interfaith Power & Light. She works with UU congregations and other communities as we act for climate justice and racial justice grounded by our faith and values. Terri has converted most of her yard in St. Paul into native perennial and vegetable garden beds. She also enjoys riding an electric bike and walking the neighborhood with her spouse and dog.

4 30 23 OOS–Indigenous Rights and Climate Change

Video of the Service

Join us after the service for in-person hospitality downstairs in the Fellowship Hall.  All Children’s programs (Nursery, Children’s Chapel, and Youth Group) are up and running.

Click this link to join the service:  https://zoom.us/j/99358411229?pwd=eGU2RUNiS0lFNjdyZlFMOVZITEhCdz09. Contact Worship Tech Kat Clements at cattyrant999@gmail.com or by texting 507-380-4451 if you have trouble accessing the Zoom worship service and coffee hour.

 

Soul Matters Monthly Theme:  Resistance