
Everyday Theology: Part 7 - A Theology of Grief
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Many UU Congregations express the desire to be multicultural and welcoming. What happens when that breaks down? What do our theologies speak to that might ground and center our hearts and minds and bodies to be able to w...
Episode 26: Finding Your Reshith is an episode from Faith and UU (The Podcast for Everyone) by Rev. McKinley Sims. Many UU Congregations express the desire to be multicultural and welcoming. What happens when that breaks down? What do our t...
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Many UU Congregations express the desire to be multicultural and welcoming. What happens when that breaks down? What do our theologies speak to that might ground and center our hearts and minds and bodies to be able to wade into the discomfort of talking about race in church? With a little help from the poem that begins the Book of Genesis, McKinley shares his story of water, rock, wind, light, Hebrew prepositions, Harriet Tubman, and why the point of church is to be discomforted together.
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Episode 26: Finding Your Reshith is from Faith and UU (The Podcast for Everyone) by Rev. McKinley Sims.
Published Sep 10, 2019 and 00:36:28 long