Registration Is Open For WEAV

You are invited to register for WEAV hosted by All Souls Church Of Braintree

 

New ways of engaging ourselves and others in our UU community and beyond

 

WEAV is various intentions woven together. The threads consist of practices for the heart, body and mind to engage participants. These same threads are also introductions to various fields of knowledge and ways of knowing. The ten very distinct sessions take participants on a journey through an overview of a repair process which can be practiced in your congregation.

In addition, the sessions provide participants with differing paradigms of learning to experience new ways of engaging ourselves and others in our UU community and beyond. There are times when the sessions might seem unconnected. Yet, all of the various sessions are to provide insight into the complexity of the issue of antiracist work involving spiritual, physical, emotional, and intellectual growth.

The learning emphasis is placed on the growth and transformation and concluding commitments of each participant as a UU, as we grow in community and witness each other’s growth and are witnessed for our own.

Our ten Zoom session commitment begins January 11, 2025, meeting on the second and fourth Saturday of each month, through May 24, 2025. Each session is approximately 90 minutes, from 10am-11:30am ET.

Please contact Kellie Kinsman (mkelliekinsman@gmail.com) with any questions you may have, and to register for WEAV! The Zoom link will be provided to all who register.

I look forward to this journey with you!

Kellie Kinsman

WEAV co-facilitators:

Liesl Dees is a 4th-year Master of Divinity (M.Div.) student at Starr King School for the Ministry and an Aspirant for Unitarian Universalist ministry. She recently retired after over 20 years of service at San Juan College in Farmington, New Mexico. Liesl is deeply committed to countering oppressions and advancing anti-racism work, both in her personal life and ministry. Passionate about interdependence, she finds joy in gardening and exploring the outdoors of the Four Corners region. Liesl also treasures time spent with her children and grandchild.

Kellie Kinsman is a 3rd-year Master of Divinity student at Starr King School for the Ministry, an Aspirant for Unitarian Universalist ministry, and a member of All Souls Church of Braintree. Kellie has been engaged in anti-oppression work for decades, most frequently with the LGBTQ+ community. She currently lives in Southern California where she helps care for her aging stepfather. She enjoys bike riding at the beach, feeding a murder of crows, and deep theological discussions. She loves her two feline roommates, Puppy and Sasha.

 

See also: WEAV Training, All Souls Church of Braintree Events