An Olive Branch for An Aching World

We are living through times of deep social divisions, and increasingly, a time when peace through multi-religious unity may seem far-off. The idea of religiously plural communities may seem impossible, farfetched, or even trite when our religious communities, places of deeply held values and habits, can so easily become sites of conflict. This service invites us to consider the ways we might learn to cherish each other, and asks: how might we come to understand our spiritualities as abundant, pluralistic resources, and how can we create lasting pluralistic communities?

Worship Leader and Speaker: Rev Esther Wallace
Worship Associate: Carolyn Johnson-Gutter

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