BLOG: VOICES FROM CEDAR LANE

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We are delighted to welcome UU minister and author, the Rev. Dr. Galen Guengerich, to Cedar Lane on Thursday, June 18!

In a live, online conversation with Rev. Abhi, Rev. Guengerich will share how the spiritual practice of gratitude can infuse life with greater meaning, purpose, and joy, and share excerpts from his new book, The Way of Gratitude.

Thursday, June 18
7-8:30 PM
on Zoom

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AIM focuses on social justice and equity issues in our county.

You can be part of determining AIM’s work in the areas of jobs, healthcare, housing, and equity in education. Teams are being launched in each area and you can participate and help create the changes our county needs. All of this work is in the context of racial justice and the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 in communities of color.

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Just send a blank message to socialjusticebulletin-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.

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(updated May 23, 2020, written by Colleen Meiman)

If you or someone you care about has been diagnosed with COVID-19 and is at home, here are some suggestions that might help. They are based on my own recent experience of “riding out” a pretty bad case of the virus at home -- along with my two teenage daughters, who also had it -- as well as the experience of a close friend. (Ideas for family and friends are at the bottom.) 

Supplies to have on your bedside table:

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Cedar Lane’s Worship Associate (WA) program promotes shared ministry by providing opportunities for lay people to play leadership roles in our Sunday morning worship services. Our ministers involve Worship Associates in a variety of ways, including: delivering the call to worship, offering the chalice lighting words, sharing community joys and sorrows, and voicing a reading selected for our communal worship...

| Rev. Abhi Janamanchi

The Poor People's Campaign is calling for 50 Days of Action, including the upcoming Digital Mass Meeting on May 28, 2020, 8:30 PM ET (live-streamed from the Poor People’s Campaign Facebook page), all leading up to the June 20, 2020, Poor People’s Assembly and Moral March on Washington. Read on for more details.