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CloseRev. Sean Neil-Barron - July 18, 2021
Listening to Our Lives | Rev. Sean Neil-Barron | July 18, 2021
Rev. Sean Neil-Barron draws on the work of Parker Palmer to explore how Unitarian Universalism asks us to live from the inside out - how the work of being in relationship with ourselves helps us be in relationship with others. When we shake off the tyranny of “should,” we make space to listen to our authentic selves, and when we listen to our authentic selves, when we live by our own standards, we are empowered to discern our vocation – our calling.
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