Charles Loflin, Executive Director of Unitarian Universalist FaithAction NJ will lead our service this Sunday, May 29. His message is entitled “Doing What Must Be Done.”
Charles says, “Social justice work is integral to Unitarian Universalism but sometimes a source of tension among and within congregations.” He cites UU theologian James Luther Adams who suggests freedom of belief demands social justice action. The service will answer these questions: “How do we collectively determine where to put our energies? What is the ‘work that must be done’?”
Charles Loflin is Executive Director of Unitarian Universalist FaithAction NJ. A 2021 MDiv recipient from Meadville Lombard Theological Seminary, he served as ministerial intern at the Morristown UU Fellowship 2020-2021. In addition to his experience in ministry, Charles brings to UU FaithAction NJ many years of technical experience as a developer of web applications and social media integrations. With all the tools of technology, covenant and grace, Charles is leading UUFANJ in the Zoom age to come together as a faith movement in New Jersey to voice UU values.