Something to think about – something to ponder in your hearts. Many of you are clergy and spiritual leaders and will be speaking about this.
This weekend there is rightfully a celebration of what took place in Selma, a center of what some once called the glorified Confederate States of America.
http://oscar.go.com/embed/VDKA0_urwq2ci9
Ferguson lets all of us know that there is more civil rights and justice work to be done.
Finally, let us remember the Rev. James Reeb, Unitarian Universalist Minister (Jan 1, 1927-March 11, 1965). He was clubbed to death by three white men who were later bought to trial in Alabama and acquitted by an all white jury. The son of Rev. Reeb and the family will be in Selma this weekend to finish the march that Rev. Reeb was not able to finish 50 years ago.
Please read this article from the liberal religion and life (uuworld.org): FBI reopens investigation into the murder of Rev. Reeb.
Make a commitment: “Do justice, love kindness, walk humbly with God.” [Micah 6:8]
