Kingston Unitarian Fellowship
KUF
Coming Up at KUF
Sunday, March 1 — What We Choose to See
Paying attention isn't passive. Paying attention is a radical choice about what deserves our care. As we mark International Women's Day, we'll explore how women throughout history have practiced attention as an act of resistance, witnessing what some wanted hidden. When we truly see another person free from the expectations and projections that cultures can try to prescribe, particularly as relates to gender, attention becomes both justice and love. What are you choosing to see? What deserves your attention? Who have you been taught not to notice? How could your attention be an act of resistance and justice seeking?
(Rev. Beckett Coppola Speaking)
After the Service: KUF Speaker Series: Pamela Gray
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Meet our Ministers and Chaplains
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Rev. Rebecca C. “Beckett” Coppola
Settled Minister
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Rev. Beckett Coppola has served KUF since the fall of 2017. She is a fellowshipped and ordained Unitarian Universalist minister with an MDiv from Naropa University, and is inspired by many wisdom traditions while being deeply rooted in human relationship and intellectual pursuits. Rev. Coppola offers a calming presence, challenging and comforting sermons, and revels in ministry with all generations.
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Rev. Wendy Luella Perkins
Affiliated Community Minister
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Shoshanna Green
Lay Chaplain
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Mara Shaw
Lay Chaplain
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Susan Young
Lay Chaplain