UUMUAC (You Me Act): The Unitarian Universalist Multiracial Unity Action Council
In this episode, "The God of Hope and Becoming," Dr. Xavier J. Monroe leads a reflection on faith, hope, and social transformation. Drawing from scripture, philosophy, and personal stories from a live audience, Dr. Monroe explores what it means to believe change is possible — even amid uncertainty, polarization, and exhaustion. The conversation weaves together the Exodus story, teachings from Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity, and honest audience reflections on when they last changed their minds about something important. The episode closes with a meditation on the "politics of becoming" and a reflection on Robert Frost's notion of the open-minded liberal. Dr. Monroe is an educator, policy leader, and community-rooted advocate working at the intersection of science, technology, and . He currently serves as a science and technology fellow at the National Science Foundation, where his work focuses on artificial intelligence, workforce development, and the impacts of emerging technology. I'll leave any other comments on himself and his background to him. Here, Dr. Monroe will ask that question, what if God is not a fixed answer, but an invitation to hope, to change, and to act. His reflection will explore, as he puts it, a living understanding of the divine as a force that calls us toward transformation within ourselves and in the world around us, as found in many faith traditions.
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