Independence and Interdependence

Monthly Theme: Pluralism

From January to June, we will explore the newly articulated values in Article II of our Unitarian Universalist Association Bylaws. Article II addresses who we say we are as independent congregations worldwide working together, the promises we make community-to-community and each to all, and the limits of our promises. The six values rooted in our living theology and religious history are Interdependence, Pluralism, Justice, Transformation, Generosity, and Equity. We connect these values to the enduring center of our faith, Love.

In April, we will explore our value of Pluralism:

We celebrate that we are all sacred beings, diverse in culture, experience, and theology.

We covenant to learn from one another in our free and responsible search for truth and meaning. We embrace our differences and commonalities with Love, curiosity, and respect.

Rev. KC Slack Bio

KC Slack (they/them) is the Senior Clergy Leader at the Washington Ethical Society, in Washington, D.C. Their work as a clergy person, chaplain, academic, and artist is grounded in embodied practice and focused on finding and building beauty into the future. They moved from Los Angeles in 2022, and now live and sing loudly with their wife and three cats in Capitol Heights, MD.