with Rev. Tim Kutzmark
Join us for a rebroadcast of the 4/14/24 service on ‘How to Create a Beloved Community’ with Rev. Tim Kutzmark of UUC of Fresno.
As a congregation, INUUC members say they would like to live as a truly anti-racist, multicultural congregation that reflects the cultural diversity of our country. Wrestling with how to do this in our Unitarian Universalist community is discussed in this very real talk. Focusing on an understanding of the difference between the words ‘multicultural’ and ‘intercultural’, and the social action associated with them, can be transformative. We each have more work to do and we will follow this service up in our next multi-platform service, on June 2nd, led by our Social Justice group, to start defining how INUUC wants to DO the work!
‘When we trust the wisdom in each of us, Ev’ry color ev’ry creed and kind, And we see our faces in each other’s eyes, Then our heart is in a holy place.’
The Rev. Tim Kutzmark is a graduate of the Divinity School at Harvard University. Passionate about social justice, Tim has been involved in supporting the Black Lives Matter movement, policing reform, Climate Change action, immigration reform, gun control, LGBTQ+ rights, living wage, death with dignity, and other progressive stands. Tim was a recipient of a 2020 “Way of Peace” Award from the Fresno Center for Nonviolence for his work coordinating a series of Friday night vigils for “Allies of the Black Lives Matter Movement” in the wake of the murder of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and so many other unarmed black citizens killed by law enforcement.