David Early, Worship Associate;
Music: Leigh Ann Gillespie, PianistHope is not a static state of being, but a dynamic practice — an act of resilience, willful defiance, and imagination. As Unitarian Universalists, we know that returning to hope is part of what sustains us: in the face of injustice, loss, and uncertainty, we choose to believe in the power of connection, compassion, and new beginnings. Lets explore how we nurture hope, individually and collectively, as a form of resistance and renewal.
Music: Leigh Ann Gillespie, PianistHope is not a static state of being, but a dynamic practice — an act of resilience, willful defiance, and imagination. As Unitarian Universalists, we know that returning to hope is part of what sustains us: in the face of injustice, loss, and uncertainty, we choose to believe in the power of connection, compassion, and new beginnings. Lets explore how we nurture hope, individually and collectively, as a form of resistance and renewal.