Tonight: Your Elevator Speech! What Is Unitarian Universalism?
Posted by Rev Roger
Posted on September 9, 2020
I’m hosting Wellspring Wednesday this week, and the topic is UU elevator speeches. This is the idea– in a non-pandemic era, you are getting on an elevator in a high rise building. Someone asks you, “What is Unitarian Universalism?” What would you say on your way down to the ground floor, before the doors open?
Come share with one another and hear some ideas!
All welcome. 7:00-8:30 PM Sept. 9: uuss.org/online or Zoom Meeting ID# 916 483 92 83
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I’m so sorry I missed this! Will you make a Weekly Message article out of people’s ideas, maybe? My one-floor-in-the-elevator or crossing-the-street speech goes, “At the UUs, we have people of all faiths, and atheists, too; and we mostly just work at being kind to each other and the world.”