Topic: Resilience

As Is

Dr. McCraney will speak to us about her belief in God’s amazing grace and God’s willingness to accept us just as we are. God does not wait for us to get it all together before God loves us or uses us, but takes us “as is” – broken, burdened, bruised – and gives us purpose. … Continue reading As Is

A Unitarian Universalist’s Theology of Brokenness

So much feels broken in our world right now.  Join Linette Lowe to explore together what our faith tradition, our own experience, and the arts can bring when we feel broken.  Please bring a smallish broken piece or item with you, something that might symbolize for you what you are experiencing as broken.  As the hymn says, … Continue reading A Unitarian Universalist’s Theology of Brokenness

Resilience

When challenges greet us and times are hard, how do we sustain our capacity for hope and withstand the temptation to give up on living by our values? Several All Peoples members and friends will share personal reflections about what offers them inspiration and resilience in their everyday lives. Click Here to View the Service

We Are Not the First

Who we are is shaped by the relationships we have had. On this Memorial Day weekend, we will speak of the spiritual importance of remembering all those who have come before us. Honoring their stories and their courage amid adversity can inspire us in our living today. You are invited to bring a photo of … Continue reading We Are Not the First

A Louisville Native with a National Voice

Perry Bacon is a columnist at the Washington Post where he focuses on government, policy and elections. Perry has previously been a political journalist at Time Magazine, NBC News, MSNBC and FiveThirtyEight. We will have a Q&A session with Perry focused on his background, writing, and life experiences to better know this very accomplished Louisville native and … Continue reading A Louisville Native with a National Voice