Topic: Compassion
What does it mean to be a people of compassion?
What act of compassion have you received or witnessed recently?
A sermon by Rev. Tess Baumberger, read by Susan Podebradsky “As human beings we are perhaps prone to fundamentalist thinking. It seems to me that this need to be right, and the need for others to be wrong, is part of human nature. Universalism calls us to counter that tendency with compassion whenever we find … Continue reading Finding the Courage to Love
Many religious traditions include compassion as one of their foundational tenets, and the word appears several times in our Unitarian Universalist statement of shared values. This morning, we’ll explore ways we might cultivate compassion individually and collectively, and what it might call us to do. [Image from Soul Matters] Worship Associate: Liz Chapa, Special Music: … Continue reading Cultivating Compassion
Join us for this service via an on-line Zoom Meeting adrienne marie brown lifts up the importance of being able to see ourselves and our humanity in others. The Charter for Compassion says that “true compassion is to engage in the suffering of others.” This morning, we’ll explore how we might build our capacity to … Continue reading Feeding Compassion