“I have learned to trust those who are witnesses rather than gurus, those who express their confusion as well as their knowledge, and those who share their suffering along with their joy.” – Rev. David O Rankin
Unitarian Universalists often aren’t very good at sharing our faith. We don’t trust ourselves to explain the complexities of our faith; we don’t trust that people will be interested; we don’t trust that we have something to say. So we stay quiet. But what if we trusted our voices and spoke up? How could we change the world if we trusted ourselves and shared the good news of being UU?
Kathryn Jay Bio:Kathryn Jay is pleased to return to Mankato to share worship with the Fellowship. She is serving as the Hallman Ministerial Intern at St. Paul’s Unity Church Unitarian this year.
Soul Matters theme for the month of February: What does it mean to be a community of trust?
Topics: Inclusion, Trust, UU Principles