Reflections on the Eight Principles: 7th Principle: The Seventh Principle: Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part.
Sunday, March 17, 2024 – 11:15 am
Reflections on the Eight Principles: 7th Principle: The Seventh Principle: Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part.
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the Rev Dr. Mark Y.A. Davies, leading
The 7th principle of Unitarian Universalism affirms the truth that we as persons are part of the ecological community of all life and our flourishing as humans is dependent on the flourishing of the entire biotic community.
About our visiting minister:
Mark Davies is the Wimberly Professor of Social and Ecological Ethics and Director of the World House Institute for Social and Ecological Responsibility at Oklahoma City University. He is the Executive Director of the Leadership, Education, and Development (LEaD) Hub North America of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church and an Oklahoma Humanities State Scholar. Mark has published in the areas of Boston personalism, process philosophy and ethics, and ecological ethics. Dr. Davies serves on the United Methodist University Senate, which is “an elected body of professionals in higher education created by the General Conference to determine which schools, colleges, universities, and theological schools meet the criteria for listing as institutions affiliated with The United Methodist Church.” He and his wife Kristin live in Edmond, OK in the United States, and they have two daughters. The views expressed by the author in this blog do not necessarily represent the views of Oklahoma City University or the United Methodist Church.

In honor of Women’s History Month, the Worship Team invites you to meet two UU Women of Power – graduates of North Texas’ own First Unitarian Church of Dallas:
Jana Norris is a member of Red River UU Church. She earned her law degree from U of California Davis, practiced family law mostly in Dallas and Rockwall Counties, and retired to Grayson County, with a stint in MidCoast Maine.
Dr. Elbert Hill is Professor Emeritus in Philosophy and Literature from Southeastern Oklahoma State University, where he taught from 1966 to 2006. He has served the church in many positions: board member and one term as President, a leader of the Adult Forum, and a Good Times Team member. He and his wife, Marion, are charter members of Red River UU, and they jointly facilitate Moveable Feast. Elbert is currently a member of the Committee on Ministry.
Maureen Kane Stevenson is a mother, wife, volunteer in Texoma for 17 years and loves serving this community. As Recruitment/Outreach Coordinator for CASA of Grayson County She stands up for those whose voices are unheard, and her goal is to make a positive impact on the world and show that love is greater than hate.
I’m the intern minister at the Texas Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry and a seminarian at Meadville Lombard Theological School. I grew up UU, and raised two children as UUs, in Houston, Texas, and I’ve been engaged in congregational life in Houston and the Dallas Fort Worth area in many capacities – religious educator, social justice chair, and board leadership. I’m passionate about nurturing groups and communities grounded in relationship and trust that offer alternatives to organizations based in domination and control.