Growing our Community:Practicing our Mission of Radical Inclusiveness

Saturday, September 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Join us for our first annual all-church meeting hosted by the Leadership Development Circle and Rev. Crystal, on September 9 starting at 9:30 a.m.! This workshop will teach us how to live into our mission, be radically inclusive, and practice deep listening. Let us join together and use our mission as a tool to guide us forward. Breakfast and lunch will be served.

INUUC’s Mission: In covenant with one another, we are an intergenerational, progressive, and radically inclusive congregation living to support a healthy & functioning Earth. We are a spiritual community practicing active hope and deep listening while engaging with the wider community to achieve equity and environmental justice and to give future generations a chance for a fulfilling life.

Workshop: Growing our Community: Practicing Our Mission of Radical Inclusiveness
When: September 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Where: Westminster Social Hall and on Zoom

We hope that you will join us in this exciting learning together.

The day begins at 9:30 a.m., with a continental breakfast and lunch provided.

Contact the Leadership Development Circle for more information.
leadershipdevelopment@inuuc.org


Our keynote speaker will be Rev. Jennifer DeBusk Alviar, presenting Advocacy for Disability Justice Through Accessibility in the Arts

This empowering workshop will focus on revisioning our UU congregational leadership so that it reflects a more expansive, liberating model for all—especially the neurodivergent among us. Let us embrace the diverse learning styles of our congregational members so that all brains and bodies may experience dignity, respect, and belonging at the welcome table of radical hospitality and inclusion.

Rev. Jennifer DeBusk Alviar is an ordained Unitarian Universalist minister engaged in advocacy and accessibility through the arts. She collaborates with arts-based nonprofits to cultivate greater equity and inclusion so that all people may enjoy museums, theaters, parks, zoos, libraries, and other cultural venues. Rev. Alviar is the winner of the EqUUal Access Carolyn Cartland Sermon Award for disability justice. She received her Master of Divinity degree at Starr King School for Ministry in Berkeley, California. She currently lives with her family on the indigenous land of the Duwamish people in Seattle, Washington.