"Direct experiences of transcending mystery and wonder are primary sources of Unitarian Universalist inspiration. These experiences open our hearts, renew our spirits, and transform our lives... Grateful for the experiences that move us, aware of the religious ancestries we inherit, and enlivened by the diversity which enriches our faith, we are called to ever deepen and expand our wisdom," challenges our new Unitarian Universalist Inspirations statement which our movement adopted at last year's General Assembly. Nurturing Gratitude is this month's theme and we will explore how we are to live lives of thanksgiving in the context of our many holiday celebrations. Rev. Jeremiah Lal Shahbaz Kalendae, preaching. Judith Martin Straw, worship associate.
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Our theme this month invites us to consider our world, our community, and our lives in the light of the practice of Nurturing Gratitude. This month let us seek opportunities to notice and share gratitude. Sometimes we feel gratitude when learning about those who came before.