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Taking It Home, Workshop 8: Imagination And Creativity, in the Harvest the Power Program
Wisdom is not a fixed quality. It circulates among us. — Sister Souljah, contemporary hip-hop artist
Practice listening deeply. Invite family members or friends to set aside time for one-to-one or group conversations where each person in turn is invited to share an experience which touched them deeply or a moment that called them to be their best selves. You might try framing a leadership question for family or a group of friends to consider together.
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You may wish to add resources that informed this workshop to your congregation's leadership library:
Bumbaugh, David E., Unitarian Universalism: A Narrative History (Chicago: Meadville Lombard Theological School Press, 2000)
Jones, Paula Cole, "Reconciliation as a spiritual discipline," UU World, March/April 2004
Rendle Challenges Congregational Leaders to Think in New Ways , UU University, 2007.
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Last updated on Saturday, October 29, 2011.
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