WEAV: How to Build Spiritual Community That Involves Counter-Oppressive Spiritual Engagement

When

February 17, 2026    
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Event Type

Tuesdays, Feb. 17-April 28, 6:30-8 (no class 4/7)
WEAV is a curriculum designed by Starr King School for the Ministry (SKSM) for UU congregations to build spiritual community that involves counter-oppressive spiritual engagement. It incorporates 1) education of systemic injustice, 2) resilience and self-care practices, as well as 3) restorative process for mending and revitalizing spiritual community when and where harm has occurred.
We will ask:
  • Who are UU’s and What is it to be UU?
  • What is Embodied UU?
  • What is the Advocacy of UU?
  • What is the UU Vision?

With two rounds of exploring W, E, A, and V while learning restorative practices, discover how we as UUs can respond to the multiple and intersecting realities of injustice, suffering, and oppression in our lives and our world.

Participants are asked to commit to all 10 sessions.

 

Space is limited. If you are unable to participate after signing up, please let us know as soon as possible so we may offer your slot to someone on the waiting list.

 

Liesl Dees is UUCB’s Ministerial Intern and she previously co-facilitated WEAV in her SKSM coursework.

 

For questions, please email liesl@uucb.org