Speaker: Karen Tyler

“Home Again”

Our service on the first Sunday in December celebrating Groundworks Collaborative, with whom we share our offerings for the month, has become an annual ASC tradition. Join guest speaker Josh Davis in his last official appearance as Executive Director, as well as musician Alouette Iselin, who will lead … read more.

The Interdependent Web

Our animal companions are beloved family members, confidantes, and the source of deep joy and support.  This month we share our Sunday offerings with the Windham County Humane Society.  Join us as Dr. Susan Kelly, DVM, talks about the work they do to make … read more.

“Service Is Our Prayer”

 Inherent in our identity as a UU church is a deep commitment to social justice. At All Souls, our First Sunday services that highlight “sharing the plate” with organizations that serve the vulnerable in our community are a small part of what we strive to … read more.

“Holding Firm on Freedom”

We can proudly reflect on a powerful legacy of activism for justice and independence throughout the history of Unitarian Universalism.  What have we learned and what inspires us individually and as a community to stay “fired up”,  to take meaningful action steps and face a … read more.

“Creating a Healthy Future”

 

The history of reproductive oppression and repression in this country is inseparable from our legacy of colonialism and racism. At this moment when reproductive justice is again under attack, join us in welcoming Planned Parenthood/The Brattleboro Health Center, with whom we will be sharing our … read more.

Ready to Fight, Ready to Win.

Since its inception in 1909, the NAACP has striven to eliminate race-based discrimination and ensure the health and well-being of all persons. Why is it important that this revered organization, which we know as a powerful voice in America’s civil rights movement, have a presence … read more.