Summer Safari Sundays: Unity Sunday – Sharing the Gifts of Our Living Tradition

(In Grafton)

We’re joining the UU Grafton congregation for a Summer Safari Service! We will celebrate the 450th anniversary of the Edict of Torda, which was the first instance in modern western history of a government intentionally promoting religious tolerance. The ripples of this moment still echo into the present and offer us hope for the future.

From the Unitarian Universalist Society of Grafton and Upton:

As part of the “Safari Sunday Series” of the UUs of Boroughs and the Blackstone, all are invited to worship on Sunday, July, 8 2018 at 10:00am at the Unitarian Universalist Society of Grafton and Upton at 3 Grafton Common in Grafton.

We will celebrate the 450th anniversary of the Edict of Torda, which was the first instance in modern western history of a government intentionally promoting religious tolerance. The ripples of this moment still echo into the present and offer us hope for the future.

Service starts at 10:00am there is ample curbside parking in Grafton Common. Allow for additional time to find a parking spot.

Rev. Daniel is the minister of the Unitarian Universalist Society of Grafton and Upton, and entering his third year of parish ministry there. He is the son of Haitian immigrants. Rev. Daniel is originally from Brooklyn, New York where he grew up in a predominantly afro-caribbean neighborhood. He is a graduate of Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York and he has served UU congregations in New York, Maryland and Pennsylvania.

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