Rev. Mark Morrison-Reed is an exciting and popular speaker, scholar, and author in our faith whose work centers on race and racism in Unitarian Universalism. A retired minister, he now teaches at Meadville Lombard Theological School in Chicago where he uses scholarship, history, and personal experience to help prepare future leaders to create an anti-racist Unitarian Universalism. Mark is a highly-sought after speaker, workshop leader, and preacher, and we are thrilled to welcome him to UU Princeton to do all three!
- Saturday, May 12 at 7 pm (Fahs Theatre): A lecture and book-reading, including a book-signing afterward. Copies of his books: The Selma Awakening: How the Civil Rights Movement Tested and Changed Unitarian Universalism, Darkening the Doorways: Black Trailblazers and Missed Opportunities in Unitarian Universalism, In Between: Memoir of an Integration Baby, and several others will be available for purchase. Mark will also talk about his soon-to-be published work, Revisiting the Empowerment Controversy: Black Power and Unitarian Universalism.
- Sunday, May 13 at 10:30 am: Mark will led the Sunday morning worship service on the theme of Crossing the Bridge to Selma.
- Sunday, May 13 at 12 noon-1 pm (Fahs Theatre): Mark will offer the workshop, Eight Keys to Attracting People of Color.
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All events are free and open to the public.
Don’t miss this chance to experience one of our faith’s most provocative, dynamic, and important preachers and scholars!
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