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The UUFA monthly theme for July is Renewal. The Fellowship offers many opportunities and invitations to explore and practice the theme. We will be exploring the theme throughout the month in worship and Religious Exploration.

July 5: “Freedom Is Not Just Another Word” with Chaplain Michelle Leebens-Mack

Freedom is not just another word, contrary  to what Janis Joplin sang in her 1971 song “Me and Bobby McGee.”  As the United States marks its 250th anniversary, we will explore the theme of freedom. Chaplain Michelle Leebens-Mack invites you to examine with her what Franklin Delano Roosevelt called the “Four Freedoms” in his 1941 State of the Union Speech to Congress.  Our Unitarian Universalist Covenant calls us “to learn from one another in our free and responsible search for truth and meaning,” and  as American activist Fannie Lou Hamer famously said, “Nobody’s free until everybody’s free.”  Let’s learn and grow together.

July 12: “Renewing the American Quilt” with Myrna Adams West and Herb West

At the 1984 Democratic Convention, Civil Rights and LGBTQ rights activist, the Rev. Jesse Jackson described America as a “quilt—many patches, many pieces, many colors, many sizes, all woven and held together by a common thread.” It has been 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Join Herb West and Myrna Adams West in exploring how we might renew that common thread.

June 21:  Dan Everett

June 28:  Bob Clements and Leigh Harvey 


Are you seeking more ways to explore the theme of renewal?

Consider reflecting on these quotes:

A day when one has not pushed oneself to the limit seems a damaged, damaging day, a sinful day. Not so! The most valuable thing one can do for the psyche, occasionally, is to let it rest, wander, live in the changing light of a room. May Sarton

Each person deserves a day away in which no problems are confronted, no solutions searched for.  Each of us needs to withdraw from the cares which will not withdraw from us. Maya Angelou

Even if my body and spirit are asking for a break, I expect myself to power through. But if I power through, I am not leaving room for guidance of the spirit. Rev. Darcey Laine

Humanity is on a treadmill that is moving fast. And if you were to ask, “Where are you going? The answer may very well be, “I don’t know but I have to get there quickly.”  Betty Goedhart

All you can do for another person is be an environment in which if they wanted to come up for air, they could. Ram Dass

Some questions you may use as a prompt for conversation or for a journal entry follow:

    • How does your body tell you it is in need of renewal? What is it telling you now?
    • Which of your senses most reliably leads you to renewal? What might you do this week to make room for its gift?
    • More of an invitation than a question: Spend one day in which you produce nothing, don’t check a single thing off your to-do list, confront no problems and search for no solutions. What happened?   

July Share the Plate CotM Benefits ACC Center for Racial Justice and Black Futures

This organization exists to illuminate the rich and diverse histories of African Americans in Athens, Georgia, and surrounding communities to ignite a steadfast commitment to justice and truth-telling, and to inspire youth to become architects of a fair and inclusive future. For details contact justice@uuathensga.org


2026-27 Cause of the Month Organizations Selected

UUFA voters have chosen the 2026-27 Share-the-Plate recipients: (* indicates a UUFA Justice Partner)

July                  ACC Center for Racial Justice and Black Futures 

August             Athens Immigrant Rights Coalition *

September     Athens Area Emergency Food Bank 

October           Project Safe

November       Athens Pride and Queer Collective *

December       The Ark

January           Athens Anti-Discrimination Movement *

February         U-Lead

March              Athens Wellness Center

April                 Athens Land Trust

May                  Economic Justice Coalition *

June                 Dignidad Inmigrante en Athens

Learn more from justice@uuathensga.org


Help with Food Insecurity through June CANtributions

Please continue to bring non-perishable food items to Fellowship Hall’s wicker baskets. While all CANtributions are appreciated, in July the Athens Area Emergency Food Bank is especially in need of pork and beans, salty snack foods, and ramen noodles. To give by credit card, visit uuathensga.org/give and look for “Charitable Giving.” To give by check, make the check to UUFA and put “CANtributions 1-8016” in the memo line. To learn more, contact justice@uuathensga.org. If you are experiencing food insecurity or know someone in our UUFA community who is, please contact Rev. Pippin (revpippin@uuathensga.org).


UUFA Justice Partner Highlights

Athens Immigrant Rights Coalition (AIRC) Meeting

All are welcome to attend the next meeting of the Athens Immigrant Rights Coalition on July 17 from 5:30 to 7 pm at the Oconee Street United Methodist Church. For more information contact justice@uuathensga.org.