Both Feet on the Sand: Finding Our Breath When the Waves are Rough

In these weeks following the inauguration of a regime that values wealth over lives, we need one another and we need religious community more than ever. What can we learn from our own time spent in the ocean and our own experiences of community resilience that can make us wiser, more connected, and more capable in this moment? And what does this mean for us as we engage in ministry that is both transitional and transformational? Join us for a reflection on spiritual resilience in this tumultuous time.

Rev. Sarah Gibb Millspaugh is the Pacific Unitarian Universalist Church’s primary contact on the regional staff of the Unitarian Universalist Association. A lifelong UU and with a background in congregational ministry, sexuality education, lifespan religious education, and justice work, Sarah is about to celebrate her 20th anniversary of ordination.