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Board Reflections: Vulnerability, Comfort Zone and Courage

The topic of vulnerability has evoked the five years in high school when I took Latin classes. That painstaking learning process brought me out of my comfort zone in using my native language but taught me the importance of words. The Latin word vulnus means wound, the result of an attack or of a harmful situation. Today taking the chance to be hurt emotionally or physically may or may not be a choice.

Minorities can be discriminated against for the color of their skins they’re born with or teenagers can have hard times in transitioning to new gender choices. Sometimes circumstances can bring relationships to end, bringing us to lose emotional “centers” of our lives.

When vulnerability is a choice, it surely is a courageous one. It’s the choice to leave our comfort zone to shift to open spaces, different horizons. This change usually starts with recognizing our limits, our brokenness, in order to share it with the rest of the world.

This is when the “learning” starts, when new foundations become possible and a blurry vision can turn into a plan. There is no learning without mistakes we can move on and learn from. Vulnerability is a state of mind that defines limits as start points of change and growth. It’s the Choice to keep our minds, hearts and souls open to the new around us.

Vulnerability needs also to be the beginning of all hard conversations. The authenticity we need to infuse these with can come only with a balance between use of our strengths and an awareness of our biases, misconceptions or ignorance. Sometimes ideas, thoughts and beliefs we hold as truths can crumble when faced with realities we turn our eyes and souls away from.

Truth can make us then feel vulnerable. Embracing the world around us with its inconvenient truths and bringing the change we want in it are possible only with love, compassion and vulnerability. There are plenty of people around us that authentically want to start the change walking beside us. Let’s offer them our vulnerability to make our-selves stronger together. ~ Marco Messori, UUFA Board Member

Happenings in a List!


For details on many of these, check out the Highlights section of “This Month & Beyond” (either on the left of this page or here). 

While this may not a comprehensive list of everything happening at UUFA, we hope it accurately reflects upcoming special events and recurring events that are open to all! 

For regular committee and team meeting details, check the “Let’s Get Together” section of “This Month & Beyond,” and make sure to join your groups on Realm/Connect, so you will receive updates, and reminders directly to your inbox and have easy access to zoom links for virtual happenings.

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All month!

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December

  • 5 Can-a-thon help needed
  • 6 Nifty Gifty
  • 5 Athens Pride and Queer Collective–UUFA Justice Partner–Operation Transformation
  • 6 & 7 Justice Partner event: Economic Justice Coalition Fundraiser–Thurgood
  •  7 First Sunday Forum: Exploring Our Community Response to Food Insecurity in Recent SNAP Crisis
  •  7 Social Justice Action Team
  •  7 Conversation Cafe
  •  7 Abundance Table
  •  8 The Gathering from Side with Love
  •  9 Second Lookers 
  •  9 Adult RE (Religious Exploration) Opportunity: Are We Too Violent?
  • 14 Book Talks
  • 20 Solstice Service 7 p.m. “Light is Returning”
  • 21 Third Sunday Forum: Unitarianism and the Khasi Hills of India: A Personal Experience
  • 21 Conversation Cafe
  • 24 Christmas Eve All ages. 6:30 p.m. Fellowship Hall

January

All Month — Winter Clothing Drive

  •   4 Conversation Cafe
  •  4 Social Action Justice Team
  •  8 Racial Justice Team
  • 11 Conversation Cafe
  • 13 Second Lookers
  • 13 Adult RE (Religious Exploration) Opportunity:  Are We Too Violent?
  • 15 Justice Partner event:  AADM Social Justice Awards and Gala 2026
  • 17 Martin Luther King, Jr. Awards Banquet (sponsored by the Athens Area Human Relations Council), 4 p.m., Classic Center
  • 18 Conversation Cafe
  • 18 Poster making for the MLK Day Parade
  • 19 MLK Day Parade (3 p.m., Washington & Hull)
  • 26 Earth Ministry Team
  • 27 Adult RE (Religious Exploration) Opportunity: Are We Too Violent?

February 

  •   1 Conversation Cafe
  •   1 Social Action Justice Team
  •   7 Lead with Love
  •   8 Nominations Open for 2026-27 Share the Plate Cause-of-the Month Organizations
  • 10 Second Lookers
  • 10 Adult RE (Religious Exploration) Opportunity:  Are We Too Violent?
  • 12 Racial Justice Team
  • 15 Conversation Cafe
  • 19 Board of Trustees Meeting
  • 22 Nominations Close for 2026-27 Share the Plate Cause-of-the Month Organizations
  • 23 Earth Ministry Team

Rather see this as a calendar grid?  Visit uuathensga.org/calendar.


Justice Partner Highlights

Athens Pride and Queer Collective Hosts Operation Transformation

Join Athens Pride and Queer Collective, a UUFA Justice Partner, on December 5 from 8 to 11 pm at Live Wire Athens for an unforgettable night of drag, art, and community. All proceeds from the event will directly fund APQC’s Gender-Affirming Care Grant, which provides financial assistance to individuals across Georgia seeking gender-affirming surgeries and care. Visit athenspride.org/events for tickets and details.

Athens Area Paine College Club Presents Thurgood

The Economic Justice Coalition, a UUFA Justice Partner, is one of several organizations to benefit from the proceeds of the production of George Stevens’ Thurgood set for the Morton Theatre on December 6 at 3 pm and December 7 at 4 pm. For tickets and details visit   www.mortontheatre.com/events  When you purchase your tickets, please put EJC in the code box located on the payment page.

Reggae Vibes Fundraiser: Georgia for Jamaica Hurricane Relief 

Supporting Families Impacted by Hurricane Melissa

December 11. Doors open at 6pm. @Hendershots 237 Prince Ave. Athens, Ga

Join us for an uplifting and meaningful night as Georgia comes together to support Jamaica! Reggae Vibes Fundraiser is a celebration of culture, community, and compassion all to raise funds and gather practical resources for families recovering from Hurricane Melissa.

Whether you can attend in person or simply want to make a donation, your contribution will make a direct impact on rebuilding lives. Join AADM to support recovery efforts and donate funds and supplies to help families rebuild. aadmovement.org/events