It's easy to say thank you. It is one of the first phrases we teach children to say. It is much harder to be a gracious receiver. How can you say thanks for something you don't want? Or when you feel unworthy? Gratitude as a spiritual practice requires compassion and understanding directed at both the giver and yourself. Does gratitude get you through hard times? What happens when you say thank you but you don't mean it? Let's give thanks for meaningful Thank-yous.
Order of Service: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g5oAhYr9uOgBJy1HIGXxnG4k0y9NejtXx8o2BQF5tYM/edit?tab=t.0
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.