
A Battle of Imagination
July 13, 2025 | 10:00 am - 11:00 am

SUMMER SCHEDULE: One service only at 10:00 AM
Today’s Topic:
Black futurist and leader adrienne maree brown says we are in a battle of imagination. What does she mean and how do we fight this good fight? Join us to explore future possibilities and avenues for resistance and hope.
Rev. Julica Hermann de la Fuente (she/ella) serves as the Lifelong Learning Manager at the Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association (UUMA). She is also a coach, trainer and facilitator for liberation, transformation and justice.
Born and raised in Mexico City, Julica first became committed to social justice when she came to the United States for college. Since then, Julica has been an anti-racism/anti-oppression educator and trainer in a variety of capacities over the past three decades. Julica stubbornly believes that liberation is found at the intersection of joy and justice.
Worship Team:
Rev. Julica Hermann de la Fuente, Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association
Teresa Drews, Collaborative Pianist
Debra Klepp, Worship Associate
Livestream at 10:00 am:
Join us for the complete service live on our YouTube site at 10:00 am. Find a recording of the service at our YouTube site anytime after 10:00 am.
Social Hour: Join us for coffee or tea in the Leenhouts Common Room after service to meet friends, old and new.
We offer religious education for children of all ages on Sundays. To learn more, please see our Religious Education Web Pages and sign up to receive our RE Weekly Update.
Parking: Our church has no parking lot. Lincoln School for the Arts lot: The entrance is located 1 short block west of First Church, on Marshall, just south of Ogden. Jewish Family Services lot: JFS welcomes us to use their parking lot on Sundays. It is located 3 blocks west of the church, on Van Buren near Knapp St. We also rely on street parking in our neighborhood. Here is a map with details.
First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee is a progressive church for spiritual community, social justice, and intellectual freedom. Visitors to First Church are always welcome!