
Surrender as Resistance
Answering a nationwide call for clergy and people of faith and conscience, Rev. Dayna reflects on her time in Minneapolis for the ICE OUT demonstrations.

Answering a nationwide call for clergy and people of faith and conscience, Rev. Dayna reflects on her time in Minneapolis for the ICE OUT demonstrations.

After SNAP cuts, Cedar Lane responds to hunger in Montgomery County. Contributing to the food ministry is a great way to be involved in Cedar Lane’s social justice efforts and make a difference. The need is real and your contributions matter.

Answering a nationwide call for clergy and people of faith and conscience, Rev. Dayna reflects on her time in Minneapolis for the ICE OUT demonstrations.

After SNAP cuts, Cedar Lane responds to hunger in Montgomery County. Contributing to the food ministry is a great way to be involved in Cedar Lane’s social justice efforts and make a difference. The need is real and your contributions matter.
We know it can be complicated to decide how much to pay, and there’s no one right answer for anyone. Many thanks to UU@UN for providing an equitable model for payments.
Consider paying at a lower tier if many of these are true for you:
Consider paying at a higher tier if multiple of these are true for you:
A reflection from Pronoia Coaching:
When I pay more, I know that I am helping others to access the event.
When I pay in the middle, I know I am helping the organizers cover costs.
And when I pay less, I know I am letting my community hold me and support me.
All of these are wonderful and acceptable ways of participating.