In this homily, Rev. Kristen connects the story of Flower Communion to the movement for Black Lives, and our movement for collective liberation
She writes: “This season of flower communion recommits us to honoring the beauty of Life, the beauty of Black life, the beauty of Brown life, the beauty that moves within, between and among us - calling us - nudging us through our senses - to remember. To remember the inherent worth and beauty of every person. To remember - to see and to know, to name and to celebrate our differences. To remember our connectedness - our interdependence - - and the complicated and essential truth that none of us are free until all of us are free.”
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The Strangeness of Gender
Right On Time: How to manage regret
The Invention of Time
What is the Beloved Community?
The Hopefulness of History
Letting go with intention
How The Unitarian Universalists Invented Christmas
Be A Rebel
Why Your Curses Are Actually Gifts But Not In A Toxic Way
Memory as a Tool for Hope
Center: Taize Vespers
After Club Q: Queer reflections on living in America
How to love the holidays
Why you should put mischief on the agenda
How do we deal with death and grief?
More Than Enough (in the little things)
Beyond Peace
Most Beginnings, Arn’t..and thank goodness.
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