
Sunday June 15, 2025 10:30am
Presenter: Rev. Ayliah Cannon
Service Description:
Pride month has always been about resistance. It was born out of the Stonewall Riots of 1969 during a climate marked by civil rights tensions intersecting many marginalized communities. But there has always been a much more intimate conflict in the lives of LGBTQIA people; the path to becoming brave enough to live and love openly in an environment of misunderstanding and fear.
Many of us can relate to the journey undertaken to find the courage needed to make changes or face important decisions. The consequences may be different, but it is in this journey where we find common ground. This is a shared journey we can all celebrate in Pride month. We should celebrate every step we achieve on these individual journeys. Like finding the courage to raise one symbolic brick; raise one voice loud enough to say, “Enough!”
About Rev. Ayliah Cannon
Rev. Ayliah is an ordained minister through the ADF Druid Fellowship and has been serving the multi faith community since 2011. She has taught workshops all across the country, and has been invited to lead pagan rituals from Florida to Michigan, and as far west as St. Louis. After serving the pagan community in Florida for over a decade, she and her partner settled in New Castle, Delaware, where she continues her love of competitive ballroom dancing and providing spiritual support to LGBTQIA community.
NOTE: This service will be held in person as well as on-line via Zoom ("hybrid"). If you want to attend in person, please review our
COVID Guidelines. If you want to attend via Zoom, a link will be sent via our weekly newsletter. If you are not already on our mailing list and want to join this service via Zoom, please send an email to worship@uufn.org no later than Friday before the service.

