Easter: A Joy That Knows Sorrow
Easter joy is revolutionary—not because it escapes grief, but because it rises with it, showing us when we let sorrow and praise coexist, we touch something deeper than either alone.
Easter joy is revolutionary—not because it escapes grief, but because it rises with it, showing us when we let sorrow and praise coexist, we touch something deeper than either alone.
How can we infuse more joy into our social justice and activist work? This Sunday, we’ll explore the wisdom of adrienne maree brown’s Pleasure Activism.
Unitarian Universalism calls us to live with moral courage, embodying our deepest values in the world. In a time when moral obligations can feel overwhelming, the joy of discovering moral … Continue reading Joy of Moral Beauty