1 November 2015 Worship Service and Religious Education for Children and Youth

Please joins us on Sunday (1 November 2015) at 11:00 AM for “This Side of the Tower of Babel” by Rev. Barbara Jarrell.  This service will be about communication, activism, citizenship and other important things.

TowerOfBabel

Religious education classes for children and youth are offered during the 11:00 AM service — children and youth attend the first 15-20 minutes of the service and then are dismissed to class.

Adult Religious Education — 1 November 2015

TheNewJimCrowThe 9:15 AM Sunday Adult Religious Education Class will meet this week (Sunday, 1 November 2015).

We will be discussing Chapter 2 (“TheLockdown”) in the book The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander.

25 October 2015 Worship Service and Religious Education for Children and Youth

Please join us this Sunday (25 October 2015) at 11:00 AM for our worship service.  Rev. Barbara Jarrell will be in the pulpit and we are delighted to have special musical guests Twang Darkly.

TwangDarkly

Religious education classes for children and youth are offered during the 11:00 AM service — children and youth attend the first 15-20 minutes of the service and then are dismissed to class.

No Adult Religious Education This Sunday (25 October 2015)

TheNewJimCrowThe 9:15 AM Sunday Adult Religious Education Class will take a break this week (Sunday, 25 October 2015)

The class will resume at 9:15 AM on Sunday, 1 November 2015, when we will be discussing Chapter 2 (“TheLockdown”) of The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander.

18 October 2015 All-Ages Worship Service

FreeAndResponsibleSearchPlease join us on Sunday (18 October 2015) at 11:00 AM for “Each on
Our Path, All Walking Together.”

Join the children, youth and adults of All Souls for a celebration of our fourth Unitarian Universalist Principle — a free and responsible search for truth and meaning.

That search is something different for each one of us.  We grow in spirit and as a community when we take time to see things from another’s point of view.

Adult Religious Education — 18 October 2015

TheNewJimCrowOur adult religious education class will meet on Sunday (18 October 2015) at 9:15 AM with a book study / discussion group — The New Jim Crow:  Mass Incarceration in the Age of Color-Blindness by Michelle Alexander.

A brutal tangle of draconian sentencing laws, selective prosecutions, unbalanced jury selection, and a prison-for-profit system fueled by a drug war resulting in far more casualties than victories has resulted in what Michelle Alexander calls ” … a stunningly comprehensive and well-disguised system of racialized social control that functions in a manner strikingly similar to [the pre-Civil Rights-era system of segregation known as] Jim Crow.”

This Week’s Class — “The Rebirth of Caste” — We explore the history of “how we got here,” starting with the beginning of slavery, moving through Reconstruction and its backlash, into Jim Crow, the Civil Rights era and its backlash, up to the present trend of mass incarceration.

For more information, please read this introduction to this book discussion group.

11 October 2015 Worship Service and Religious Education for Children and Youth

KidsWalkingOnRoadPlease join us on Sunday (11 October 2015) at 11:00 AM for “In This World” by Rev. Barbara Jarrell.

Religious education classes for children and youth are offered during the 11:00 AM service — children and youth attend the first 15-20 minutes of the service and then are dismissed to class.

Adult Religious Education Resumes 11 October 2015

TheNewJimCrowOur adult religious education classes resume on Sunday (11 October 2015) at 9:15 AM with a book study / discussion group — The New Jim Crow:  Mass Incarceration in the Age of Color-Blindness by Michelle Alexander.

A brutal tangle of draconian sentencing laws, selective prosecutions, unbalanced jury selection, and a prison-for-profit system fueled by a drug war resulting in far more casualties than victories has resulted in what Michelle Alexander calls ” … a stunningly comprehensive and well-disguised system of racialized social control that functions in a manner strikingly similar to [the pre-Civil Rights-era system of segregation known as] Jim Crow.”

This book was the 2012-2013 UUA Common Read.  The tide may finally be turning on this issue — the Caddo Parish District Attorney and Sheriff elections this fall are particularly focused on many related issues covered in this book. Continue reading “Adult Religious Education Resumes 11 October 2015”

27 September 2015 Worship Service and Religious Education for Children and Youth

ChaliceAllSoulsFlamePlease join us on Sunday (27 September 2015) at 11:00 AM for “Blessed is the Flame” by Rev. Barbara Jarrell.

Our Jewish friends have just completed the celebration of the High Holy Days — a time of atonement, release, and beginning again in love.

In that spirit, we join together in a ritual of release and a celebration of new beginnings.  The All Souls Choir will sing.

Religious education classes for children and youth are offered during the 11:00 AM service — children and youth attend the first 15-20 minutes of the service and then are dismissed to class.

A newcomer information session will take place after this service.

Next Sunday (4 October 2015) — our annual Blessing of the Animals service.

20 September 2015 Worship Service and Religious Education for Children and Youth

LadyCarlsonPlease join us on 20 September 2015 at 11:00 AM for “It’s OK to Be Angry:  The Philosophy of Cold Anger” by Lady Carlson (lead organizer for Northern and Central Louisiana Interfaith).

Often, the things we see that need changing in our society can make us angry.  The kind of anger needed to make changes through organizing is not a hot, humorless, raging anger, but a cool and focused anger — tempered with humor and powered by the sustained energy of a committed community, working together.

Lady is always a powerful and inspiring speaker and we are blessed and excited to welcome her back.  The All Souls Choir will sing.

Religious education classes for children and youth are offered during the 11:00 AM service — children and youth attend the first 15-20 minutes of the service and then are dismissed to class.