We are grateful for the prophetic leadership and guidance of Unitarian Universalist leaders within and beyond the UUA. Re-sharing this re-share from our Director of Communications and Public Ministry, the Rev. Nancy McDonald Ladd.
"We have to craft narratives that are both credible and enticing not just for ourselves, but for people who cannot remember, let alone conceive of, a Love so encompassing that it is inescapable, regardless of who and what they are...
This kind of Love is not wishy-washy, or passive, or permissive — it’s the most rigorous discipline we can possibly imagine.
Despair, denial, self-righteousness, pettiness, vengeance, co-optation, and numbness will be our greatest barriers; gentleness, generosity, joy, and rigor will get us over them. So let’s summon our courage, grow our skills and our strategies, and hold the very real fears of the present in tandem with the possibilities we yearn to breathe into being.
We can do this. Let's go."
Rev. Ashley Horan
Read more in her post below, and even more in the original post from the Rev. Ashely Horan, UUA Vice President for Programs and Ministries.
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