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Unitarian Society of Germantown6511 Lincoln Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19119
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What Can We Do?
Talk and Discussion with Palestinian Sam Kuttab
Saturday, August 9, 1-4 pm
Location: Unitarian Society of Germantown
6511 Lincoln Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19119
Part of UUJME Weekend Event – Promoting Peace, Life and Justice in Palestine offered jointly by the Unitarian Society of Germantown and UUs of Mt Airy – Friday, August 8 through Sunday, August 10
Hear speaker, Sam Kuttab, a Philly resident, Palestinian Christian and co-founder of Prayers for Peace. Then, join UUs, community members and supporters of Palestine to explore these questions:
- What is needed from to support Palestinian liberation?
- What else do we need to know?
- How do we organize and coordinate across organizations for maximum impact?
- What are we are already doing that we could be doing better?
- What more could we do?
- What is our willingness and capacity to work together?
Additional Weekend events:
Film and Discussion: Where the Olive Trees Weep – Friday, August 8, 7-9 pm at UUs of Mt. Airy
6900 Stenton Ave, Philadelphia PA 19150
View and discuss Where the Olive Trees Weep, a film that explores loss, trauma, and the quest for justice. It is a searing window into the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation.
Worship service by India Wood, UUJME Organizer - Promoting Peace, Life and Justice in Palestine - Sunday August 10, 10:30 am, at Unitarian Society of Germantown
Join India Wood, Organizer, Unitarian Universalists Justice for the Middle East. Learn more about the complicated work she is doing to assist congregations in supporting Palestine. This service is the culmination of a UUJME Weekend Event – Promoting Peace, Life and Justice in Palestine offered jointly by USG and UUs of Mt Airy– Friday, August 8 through Sunday, August 10. Details on the other events below.
In addition to attending in person, you can join us on YouTube Live HERE. (That is also the link to watch the recording.)
We no longer stream the service on Zoom but you can access our online Fellowship Hour at this Zoom link, following the service.
Posted by UUJME on August 05, 2025