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Into the Fire
Speaker: Mark Mohundro : TN coordinator UU Social Justice (TUUCAN)
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We will examine the intersection of spirituality and activism.
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This Sunday, August 17, 2025
11 am - Sunday Service
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4:30 PM Standing Out Chattanooga
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7:00 PM Eating Disorders Anonymous
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7:00 PM Finance Committee Meeting
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11:00 AM Coffee, Crafts, and Community
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6:30 PM Church Band Practice
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6:00 PM Narcotics Anonymous Meditation Meeting
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9:00 AM 12 Step Group (Forum Room)
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Virtual call open to the public! Join us to learn more on talking to your children about gun safety, school drills and more. This year TN schools will be teaching gun safety classes and there is a new law which allows felony charges for students threatening mass violence at school . Scan the QR code to find out more and register.
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The Art on the Walls Program presents the exhibit
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August and September 2025
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Qimmah Muhammad presents a solo exhibition of 18 paintings in a variety of subjects and styles. The artist finds empowerment in creating art that confronts a political and cultural system that is often noninclusive. She/they wants the art to invite the viewer to ask “What does it mean to see clearly in a time of distortion? What does it mean to envision change?”
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The artist received a B.A. in Studio Art from Delaware State University. She/they assisted Sebastienne Mundheim in the White Box Theatre production Gilgamesh and has exhibited at Wavelength Space. The above painting is titled My Body, My Choice.
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Muhammad will donate 30% of sales to UUCC. The exhibit continues through September 28.
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The Social Justice Committee has many planned actions for the 2025-2026 year. Click here to see them all.
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