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CloseFoothills Community - August 10, 2022
When Open-Minded People Get their Circuits Jammed
In this episode, Rev. Elaine speaks with Foothills members Mary Klecan and Teri Ashley about an experience that challenged their understanding of themselves as open-minded Unitarian Universalists. What do we do when we encounter the limits of our wide theological embrace? What does our discomfort have to teach us? Chalice lighting words by Mary Klecan: 2:31 Chalice lighting words by Teri Ashley 5:26 Conversation with Mary and Teri: 7:42 Closing words 21:26
Related Topics: Grounding in Unitarian Universalism, Growing in Self, Growth, Inner Work, Practicing Church, Relationship | More Sermons from Foothills Community | Download Audio
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