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NO MATTER WHO YOU ARE OR WHAT PATH LED YOU HERE—WELCOME TO THIS COMMUNITY OF SPIRITUAL SOJOURNERS!
One of the most impactful trips I have ever been on in my life was with a friend to Olympic National Park in Washington State, specifically the Ancient Forest, an area that dates back to pre-contact, when only the indigenous people lived and thrived on this land, before the arrival of European settlers.
“The land is the real teacher. All we need as students is mindfulness.” —Robin Wall Kimmerer
Recently, I’ve heard more and more people wondering what is the place of covenant and accountability in Unitarian Universalism.
“We are collectively responsible for the covenant of our faith.” —Rev. Dr. Michael Tino
One of the most impactful trips I have ever been on in my life was with a friend to Olympic National Park in Washington State, specifically the Ancient Forest, an area that dates back to pre-contact, when only the indigenous people lived and thrived on this land, before the arrival of European settlers.
Recently, I’ve heard more and more people wondering what is the place of covenant and accountability in Unitarian Universalism.
On November 15, 2015, the Minneapolis Police Department killed a black man named Jamar Clark. That night, community members, organizers, and activists formed an encampment outside the Fourth Precinct to demand the release of the body camera footage and justice for Jamar Clark.
Quest for Meaning is a program of the Church of the Larger Fellowship (CLF).
As a Unitarian Universalist congregation with no geographical boundary, the CLF creates global spiritual community, rooted in profound love, which cultivates wonder, imagination, and the courage to act.