
Coming in Fall 2025!
A 3-part series sponsored by Global Connections Office, Unitarian Universalist Association, and LIGHT at Meadville Lombard Theological School
How do individuals and congregations wield power through money practices and what can wealth look like in a post-imperial, global faith? What are the monetary obligations and responsibilities of each member, minister and lay leader, congregation, region, and generation as we do justice? How can leveraging giving, tax-exempt status, and volunteerism serve liberation, human dignity, and respect? What kinds of post-imperial worlds can we create when we do money differently?
Join the Global Connections Office at the Unitarian Universalist Association and the Leadership Institute for Growth, Healing, and Transformation at Meadville Lombard for this three-part series focusing on wealth, money, and class in North American Unitarian Universalism. We’ll take a conversational approach to various topics including classism in North American U/Uism, generational wealth & volunteerism, charitable giving from congregations, church endowments, community investment, reconciliation, and reparations. The series will include presentation, discussion, and how-to’s of changing wealth practices with leaders across the field.
Attending the 3-part series fulfills UUMA continuing education requirement of 6 hours in the area of anti-racism, anti-oppression, and multiculturalism and includes a component that puts you in conversation with others.
Coming in Fall 2025. Click here to be notified when registration opens.