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Sep
8
Sun
Pagpapalaya: Learning from Asian Liberation Theology
Sep 8 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Sunday, September 8, 10 a.m., “Pagpapalaya: Learning from Asian Liberation Theology,” Erol Delos Santos: The mainstream definition of liberation theology is a Christian one that focuses on how society thinks about economic, social, and political oppression, set against the backdrop of the Americas. Asian liberation theologies explore these same ideas of freedom from different contexts, revealing an expansive, multi-cultural approach to securing liberation for all people. Join Erol Delos Santos this Sunday as we explore the many facets of Asian Liberation Theologies.

Erol Delos Santos is a Masters of Divinity seminary student at Union Theological Seminary and an Aspirant with the UUA. He is a member in good standing at The Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York and serves as membership coordinator at The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Northern Westchester. 

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  • Mask wearing is encouraged but not required.

Friendsgiving – Thurs., Nov 28

Join us for this wonderful annual potluck and celebrate the season with our UUSD friends! Turkey and gravy will be provided by UUSD.

Faith & Housing Justice Weekend: Nov 23 and 24

Perspectives on Affordable Housing Panel Discussion and Faith & Justice Sharing

Join us for an insightful discussion sharing Personal Perspectives on Sussex County’s Housing Crisis.

Transgender Day of Remembrance, Nov 20 at 6:30p.m.

Sussex Pride will hold a vigil to honor Transgender Day of Remembrance at UUSD. The event takes place at UUSD and is co-hosted by UUSD’s Social and Environmental Justice Committee.

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