Working for justice is an integral part of our Unitarian Universalist faith – it is reflected in our principles, our hymns, the imagery we use and more. Yet we often struggle to bring our faith out of our church walls and into the world when we work for justice. How can we not only connect our justice work to our spirituality, but also move from “thinking” that social justice is important, to “feeling” that it is a moral imperative to work for it?