Righteous Anger

When we think about the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, and the Civil Rights Movement, we think about non-violence and peaceful protest – but that doesn’t mean no one was every angry. In the face of injustice, sometimes we just have to be angry, and anger can be non-violent, too. Together, let’s explore the ways that anger can be a powerful tool in the fight for justice and love.

Childcare will be provided. Children’s Chapel RE lesson for all children will happen during service. Join us in person in the sanctuary or online on Zoom. The link will be sent to the newsletter on Sunday morning. Please fill out this form to get the link: http://eepurl.com/cfXGe9