The Pillar of Salt Revisited
The UU tradition draws on a rich tapestry of narratives from diverse sources (including the Bible) to illustrate ethical and spiritual lessons. However, typically, many Bible stories have been interpreted with the intent to condemn rather than provide helpful, spiritual lessons. Today we are looking for a different interpretation of the Bible story of Lot’s … Continue reading The Pillar of Salt Revisited
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In this diverse community,
we choose
to be accountable—
to be present & listen—
to embrace imperfection & curiosity—
and to create a shelter of joy & compassion.
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