What Does UUism Say to Our Suffering?

What Does UUism Say to Our Suffering?

December 19, 2021
Aimee K. Bryant, Franco Holder, Lauren Wyeth, Rev. Arif Mamdani, Rev. Jen Crow

Image: CC BY-NC 2.0 Kristin Marie Enns-Kavanagh

This Sunday, December 19, join us as we enter into the heart of this question: what does Unitarian Universalism have to say when it all hits the fan? How can our faith and the commitments we hold in common help us to hold together when it all feels like it’s falling apart?

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