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SUNDAY April 18 ~ 10:30 AM
Sermon: “If Trees Could Talk”
In the Pulpit: Green Sanctuary
What if we could listen to trees communicate with each other? Well, we can! Let's explore how trees share information and resources, and even team up with other species for the common good.
Join us on https://www.youtube.com/user/beverlyunitarian at 10:30 AM. The service can also be viewed at any time after 10:30.
The coffee hour link on Zoom for after the service will be posted on YouTube a the end of the service and via the Friday eBulletin.
BUC Spotlight
Civil Liberties Fundraiser - April 9th - 7pm to 11pm
Support the legal defense of 23 activists for peace and justice. Because they practice free speech, they have received grand jury subpoenas and many have had their homes searched and belongings taken. Free Speech is not a crime. Let’s keep it that way.
Saturday April 9, 2011 -- 7pm - 11pm -- Beverly Unitarian Church
FOOD & DRINKS | RAFFLES | SPLIT THE POT | LIVE MUSIC
Sponsored by: southsidersforpeace.com | 773-239-1439
Farmer's Market - April 9, 9:00am to 1:00pm
Enjoy the organic bounty of local farmers from Illinois and Wisconsin at Beverly Unitarian Church on Saturday, April 9, 9:see00am to 1:00pm. Produce, herbs, mushrooms, sauces, meat, honey, soap and coffee are some of the organically grown or humanely raised products available for sale. There will also be baked goods, flowers and seeds for sale, as well.
The Morel Dilemma of Factory Farming
On Sunday, April 3, Mr. Gene Baur will speak at the worship service about the mission of Farm Sanctuary. Mr. Baue co-founded the Farm Sanctuary in 1986 to combat the abuses of factory farming and to encourage a new awareness and understanding about "farm panimals." Farm Sanctuary has grown to become the nation's leading farm animal protection organization committed to ending cruelty to farm animals and promoting compassionate living through rescue, education and advocacy efforts.
On April 4, Mr. Baur will speak at Northwestern University School of Law. The event, which is sponsored by the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund and part of a week-long series of animal law programs, will take place from noon to 1:30 p.m. at Northwestern University
School of Law in Rubloff (RB) Room 150 (located at 375 East Chicago Avenue.) This talk is free and open to the public. Gene will also be on hand to sign copies of his national best-seller, Farm Sanctuary: Changing Hearts and Minds About Animals and Food.
The New Jim Crow
Racism and the Criminal “Justice” System
SUNDAY, FEB. 13: 4 to 6 p.m.
Learn how unemployment, job discrimination, the phony “War on Drugs” and troubled schools have locked up thousands of youth, mostly people of color, destroying families and communities and wasting society’s resources.
WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT IT?
Speakers: Kevin Tyson, Chair, Justice Watch Team
Daryle Brown, Prison Ministry,
Trinity United Church of Christ
Sponsored by Southsiders for Peace and Unity in Diversity
Buddhist Meditation
Reverend Marcia Curtis is temporarily canceling the Sunday evening meditation until further notice. For more information please click redlotussangha.org.
We hope to resume the meditation and dharma talks in the next few weeks.
Religious Education
Childcare for our youngest is available during services.
All children are welcome!