Posts Tagged ‘quest-magazine-2017-10|vulnerability’
Sacred Vulnerability
Vulnerability is the core of all emotions and feelings. To feel is to be vulnerable.
Read MoreSustenance During Vulnerability
One of the things that can sustain us in our moments of greatest vulnerability is belonging to a community that we can trust to support us and give us the spiritual resources to continue on.
Read MoreThe Shadow Side of Vulnerability
During a sabbatical in the UK a few years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting a British Unitarian minister named Jane at a ministers’ retreat. I liked her instantly.
Read MoreThe Difficult Gifts of Vulnerability
I’m a grown man. I’m doing time for the second time around in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. In other words, I’m not new to this thing.
Read MoreA Hazardous Country
I like the comfort I find when I’m able to be vulnerable. That comfortable space, though, is not easy to find, and from within a prison it may not be the best thing to be vulnerable.
Read MoreFrom Your Minister
Who are the most vulnerable people you know—both individually and because they hold identities which are marginalized and dismissed by powers and principalities?
Read MoreDid You Know?
…that we are looking for UUs to join our Prisoner Pen Pal program?
Read MoreInhabiting Vulnerability
Vulnerability is not a weakness, a passing indisposition, or something we can arrange to do without; vulnerability is not a choice.
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