Tag: rev nancy

Tuesday Lunchtime Gathering

Join here  → https://bit.ly/Tuesday-Lunchtime- We invite you to join a few FUCSJ people at noon for check-in and chat. Come every week, or just whenever it fits in your life. Let’s share how we’re all doing and remember that we are better together! By phone: +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) Meeting ID: 929 8307 … Continue reading Tuesday Lunchtime Gathering

Thursday-Morning-Gathering

Join here  → https://bit.ly/Thursday-Morning Similar to the Tuesday Lunchtime Gathering, we each check in, and then we chat in whatever time is left. You’ll join both “regulars” and drop-ins. By phone: +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) Meeting ID:975 7952 9825 /   Password: MORNING (all caps)

Welcome to the Practice of Holding History: Two Essays

Welcome to the Practice of Holding History: Two Essays from the writers at the Soul Matters Sharing Circle, a Unitarian Universalist resource collaborative, with an introductory note from Rev. Nancy Before You Read—An Important Note from Rev. Nancy: Beloveds, in the work of anti-oppression, we student-practitioners learn to ask this crucial question about any writing … Continue reading Welcome to the Practice of Holding History: Two Essays

What Does It Mean to Be a People of Thresholds?

Stitching a New Garment for the Threshold We Must Cross by Rev. Nancy Palmer Jones It is a Monday morning just before May begins, this month when we will take up the theme “What does it mean to be a people of Thresholds?” My mind and heart are primed for guidance and direction as we prepare ourselves—for however long it takes—to cross the threshold, … Continue reading What Does It Mean to Be a People of Thresholds?