This Sunday marks one year since we became a virtual church community. We have definitely persevered in our commitment to support one another through the many challenges we’ve faced. In this time of spring and renewal, our Jewish and Christian friends consider the history and stories that offered hope and healing to their people in times of struggle. As we enter a season of recovery for our physical, communal, mental, intellectual and environmental health, we will explore the healing narratives that tell of solidarity with human suffering and remind us that we can begin a journey toward making something beautiful from that which is seemingly broken.
This service contains music from Laura Keith King and Kate Wolverton and words from Audrey Preston plus a greeting from our UUA President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray on this one year anniversary of our UU Congregations moving to online worship in response to the pandemic.
Topics: Mind & Spirit, Unitarian Universalism, Virtual Service