Channing Memorial Social Action Committee

The Mission of the Channing Memorial Church Social Action Committee is to coordinate and support the social action activities of individual members of the committee, and to lead Channing’s social justice advocacy and action in the larger community, as well as to be a voice for social action education and advocacy within the Congregation.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

From East Bay Citizens for Peace

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East Bay Citizens for Peace presents….. Retired Career Naval Officer Embraces Non-violence Guest Speaker-Thomas R Beall After 25 years in...
Sunday, January 24, 2010

‘If you were arrested for being a Unitarian Universalist, would there be enough evidence to convict you?’

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“I contend that the Unitarian Universalist movement lives under a prophetic imperative, a religious mandate for the corporate address of the...
Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Opportunities to Give to Haiti Relief

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Hello everyone, In the post immediately below this one is information on how to donate to the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee / U...
Tuesday, January 19, 2010

UUSC / UUA Haiti Relief Efforts.

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UUSC is deeply saddened by the tragic earthquake that devastated Haiti earlier this week. For many people in Haiti—the poorest county in the...
Monday, January 11, 2010

Step It Up/Cool AI Update # 37, 1/10/10

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Hi, Green Friends, On Saturday, many of you living in central Newport may have found door hangers at your entries, informing you about fre...
Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Vigil for Peace and Justice

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SATURDAY January 9, 2010 11 AM – NOON Hope St., Bristol (by the Post Office) HEALTHCARE - NOT WARFARE! BRING OUR TROOPS HOME! Spons...

A Volunteer Opportunity

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Hi, friends, The Energy Challenge comm. is looking for some volunteers to help distribute door hangers publicizing Home energy Audits and ...
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Channing Memorial Church Social Action Committee
We are the Social Action Committee of Channing Memorial Church, a Unitarian Universalist congregation located across from the Olde Stone Mill on Historic Hill in Newport, Rhode Island. While there has been a Unitarian Congregation in Newport since 1835, this church was dedicated in 1881 as a memorial to the Rev. Dr. William Ellery Channing, the philosophical founder of American Unitarianism and a great advocate for social justice.
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