First Universalist Church of Minneapolis Sunday Service Podcast
Religion & Spirituality
Meditation has taught me that each breath is new and unique, and worthy of my full attention. My Unitarian Universalist faith teaches me that this is true for each interaction with another human being. When I am deeply attentive, not assuming I know what my breath or the person in front of me is going to do, I open up to the holy, to the possible. All of a sudden, my assumptions, “shoulds,” and expectations are sidelined, and a wide open horizon unfolds in front of me, a whole new vision of what could be. What happens when we, as community, practice putting down our assumptions, “shoulds,” and expectations? Does a whole new vision wake up in us?
Worship Associate: Pamela Reed
Reading: Our Visions are Ropes through the Devastation, adrienne marie brown
Sermon: Rev. Justin Schroeder
Piano: Franco Holder
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