Media
At Dinner Church, UUs Worship by Sharing Food and Faith
UU World is the magazine of the Unitarian Universalist Association. Rev. Aisha and Rev. Emily were interviewed for an article by Heather Beasley Doyle about Nourish and dinner church in our UU communities.
JUUst Breathe Live is broadcast hosted by Eric Bliss and Shannon Harper for and about youth and emerging adults. Rev. Emily and Rev. Aisha joined the hosts and emerging adult Rebecca Throop to talk about dinner church!
Love in Action! Dinner Church Worship Kit
The UUA’s Article II Study Commission, commissioned Nourish to create a dinner church worship kit for UU youth groups that explores the theme of Love in Action! Through sharing stories, songs, and food, this participatory worship service invites youth to explore what values are important to them as UUs and how we might live those values in the world. This is a full online dinner church worship script that can be used by any youth group in the UUA!
The VUU is a talk show from the Church of the Larger Fellowship with an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and multicultural perspective. Rev. Aisha and Rev. Emily joined to talk about dinner church and nourishment.
Contributions
Nourish wrote a ritual called “For Nourishing Justice Makers” for the anthology Blessing It All: Rituals for Transition and Transformation, by Revs. Heather Concannon and Allison Palm.
Rev. Aisha was featured in Worship at the Table, a curriculum by Kendall Vanderslice for pastors and church leaders to incorporate meals into the rhythms of their church.
Rev. Emily is an alum of Meadville Lombard Theological School. Nourish was interviewed for their Alum Story series.
Rev. Aisha is an alum of the Glean Network, a growing community of faith-rooted leaders who find themselves at the crossroads of tradition and innovation. Nourish was featured on Glean’s How I Built This blog.
Nourish contributed to the UU Wellspring session on Spiritual Ancestors. Our Movement Building resource was featured in the September 2020 Soul Matter's packet “A People of Renewal.” Both of these are available to subscribers of the programs.