Sunday Service: International Day of Peace

The Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga 84 South Service Road, Mississauga

As a Unitarian Universalist congregation, we affirm and promote the 6th Principle: The goal of world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all. Through this All-Generation service, we explore how peace, both internal and in the larger world, is bound tightly with liberty and justice. We will celebrate peace by re-dedicating the Congregation’s Peace Pole as a way of co-creating peace in our time. With Service Leader Tammy Christiansen and Rev. Rita officiating. YouTube The YouTube livestream of the Service will be available to subscribers to the UCM channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD8jh9eDfIPsl51oMKSpqPw?view_as=subscriber To subscribe, find the Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga on YouTube, and hit the subscribe button. The livestream will appear on the main page when it begins. Zoom Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88155648070 Meeting ID: 881 5564 8070 Dial by your location: +1 647 558 0588 Canada One tap mobile: +1 204 272 7920, 88155648070# Canada  

Amnesty International Letter Campaign

The Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga 84 South Service Road, Mississauga

Our Amnesty International group has selected letters to three countries that we have not addressed in past letter campaigns: Azerbaijan, Vietnam, and Yemen. The Azerbaijan letter is supporting the right of freedom of speech of an opposition critic who has been jailed despite peaceful activities. The Vietnam case is urging a stay of execution for a man whose murder conviction was tainted by torture, intimidation of witnesses, and incomplete evidence. The Yemen letter is addressed to both a Huthi rebel leader and the government of Yemen asking for an end to persecution of the Bahai' religious minority, as a step towards peaceful co-existence in general in that country. Please read the letters in the lobby and sign them if you would like to show support. We will have three cups for much-appreciated postage donations. John Rowell, Chair, UCM Amnesty International group