This week’s message reflects on the importance of everyday people in the long arc of history. Rev. Lisa shares a gift of UUCM’s people’s history that she received this week.
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This week’s message reflects on what it means to hold this moment of history with all of its hope and disappointment. Rev. Lisa shares 6 truths from Natalie Briscoe in our UU Southern Region that can remind us to offer grace and kindness to ourselves and one another as we meet this moment together.
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This week’s message honors autumn’s invitation to cultivate a relationship with memory and change. Rev. Lisa shares a story of a recent discovery from her family archives.
You are also invited to view an introduction and link to this month’s UUConnectMonthly newsletter, below Rev. Lisa’s message.
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In this edition of the UUConnectMonthly newsletter, we get to know UUCM member Roberta Gitchel. Read the Creative Expressions section for reflections on “Cultivating Relationship” and discover more opportunities for connection at UUCM. Refer to the final page for ways you can contribute to November’s issue on “Holding History.”
Grateful to connect with you,
Stephanie Siewert and Lori Arnold – uuconnectmonthly@uucmtka.org
The Soul Matters theme for worship this month is Cultivating Relationships. This week’s message is offered by Jennifer Swick, Director of Family Ministry at UUCM.
In this Mid-Week Message, Jennifer shares about how “The Work” of Byron Katie has helped her cultivate relationships by challenging her to question her judgmental thoughts.
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See “The Work” in action in this 18 minute video of Byron Katie talking with a student who believes they were verbally attacked and blamed by their classroom teacher.
Video: The Work with Byron Katie