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Do You See What I See: Faithful Responses to Trauma

March 22, 2026 | 9:00 am & 11:00 am
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As our lives, country, and world continue to go through unparalleled uncertainty, it is not heard to conclude we are all dealing with many levels of trauma, not to mention how our personal and communal lives are impacted by many forms of distress that never seem to end. Many of us, sadly, may be living in a state of “hypervigilance”. As our spiritual practice for the month of Marh here at First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee is paying attention, how has your Unitarian Universalist faith helped you to create ease and religious, spiritual sustainability in these difficult times? So, together, on Sunday March 22, 2026, let’s lean into these uncertain times building upon what is possible through even more practices of faithfully Paying Attention.

Worship Team:

Rev. Chris Long, Acting Assistant Minister
Rev. Kimberlee Tomczak Carlson, Minister of Faith Formation
Alissa Rhode, Music Director
Mrs. Debra Klepp, Worship Associate

Livestream at 9:00 am:

Join us for the complete service live on our YouTube site at 9:00 am. Find a recording of the service at our YouTube site anytime after 9:00 am.


Social Hour:  Join us for coffee or tea in the Leenhouts Common Room after service to meet friends, old and new.

We offer faith formation for children of all ages on Sundays. To learn more, please see our Faith Formation Web Pages and sign up to receive our FF 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!

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