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" Who are we to demean a faith that sustained millions through centuries of institutionalized injustice? Who are we to deny a God that comforted the poor, the sick, the imprisoned, the orphans and widows who had nothing but faith to see them through? We UUs say, ‘We welcome you, whoever you are, whatever you believe,’ but we have work to do to live up to that. We do that work here at First UU when we worship together; when we have a community pizza night or a bread-baking class; when we run together, sing one another’s songs; when we hold hands and say Dear God, Please Lord, God bless us, and amen. "

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Michelle Huneven quote : Who are we to demean a faith that sustained millions through centuries of institutionalized injustice? Who are we to deny a God that comforted the poor, the sick, the imprisoned, the orphans and widows who had nothing but faith to see them through? We UUs say, ‘We welcome you, whoever you are, whatever you believe,’ but we have work to do to live up to that. We do that work here at First UU when we worship together; when we have a community pizza night or a bread-baking class; when we run together, sing one another’s songs; when we hold hands and say Dear God, Please Lord, God bless us, and amen.