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Reflecting on This Month’s Theme

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The Fellowship offers many opportunities and invitations to explore and practice the theme. We will be exploring the theme through out the month in worship and Religious Exploration.

June 7: “Conscious of One’s Own Dignity” with Rev. Dr. Pippin Whitaker

June is Pride Month; happy Pride, y’all! Pride is about being conscious of one’s own dignity. How do we become conscious of our own dignity? How do we support others in developing this consciousness?

June 14: “Free to Be Blessed” with Rev. Dr. Pippin Whitaker

Being blessed has many connotations in our society. It can connote superiority or special status. Here in the south it can even be a snarky remark. Rather than snark, superiority, or anything else, what form of blessing do we need in our lives to promote flourishing?

June 21:  Rev. Misha Sanders

June 28:  UUFA Justice Teams


Are you seeking more ways to explore the theme of flourishing together?

Consider reflecting on these quotes:

And if it’s true we are alone,

we are alone together,

the way blades of grass

are alone, but exist as a field.   – Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer

If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other. – Mother Teresa

A society grows great when the old plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in. – Greek Proverb 

What do we live for if it is not to make life less difficult for each other? – George Eliot

‘Independence’ … middle-class blasphemy! We are all dependent on one another, every soul of us on earth. – George Bernard Shaw

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

  • You may have heard that we get by with a little help from our friends. What’s one thing you might do this month to keep your friendships flourishing?
  • Has your flourishing ever been made possible by a stranger?
  • Is avoiding a tough conversation causing one of your precious relationships to wither on the vine?
  • What do you need to do to regain your faith in a future where we will all flourish together?
  • Is it possible that our culture has tricked you into trying to flourish alone without you realizing it? Where in your life are you building walls of independence without realizing it?

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 June the Athens Area Emergency Food Bank is especially in need of cold breakfast cereals as well as dry pasta (spaghetti is the favorite) and saltine crackers. To give by credit card, visit uuathensga.org/give and look for “Charitable Giving.” To give by check, make the check out 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.