This morning Chris will talk to us about learning to give and receive help during difficult times.
Christopher Wulff is a member at First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto and an M.Div student preparing for UU ministry at Emmanuel College at the University of Toronto. The story of Jesus’ resurrection echoes earlier mythic narratives about death and rebirth from Hindu, Egyptian, and Roman cultures. We’ll explore what meaning these myths might have for Unitarian Universalists as we live into spring.
Rev. Fiona Heath is our half-time consulting minister. Drawing from Susan Cain’s book Quiet we’ll look at the differing needs of introverts and extroverts. How do we create a spiritual community that can accommodate a diversity of lived experience?
Rev. Fiona Heath is our half-time consulting minister. The complete sermon can be read below: What’s it all about anyway? I’m guessing that it’s more than the Hokey Pokey. Perhaps, it’s simply kindness. As we anticipate a time of planting, my thoughts turn to the potential of human kindness to blossom and create meaning in the lives of those we encounter… potentially creating an endless cycle of caring and compassion.
Rev. Cheryl Jack lives in Beaverton with her husband Andris and four-legged BFF Domino. She enjoys guest preaching and officiating at rites of passage, along with her participation in Big Sisters and Lakeview Manor. |
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