Last week, in our Memorial Day Sunday, we remembered and honored all those who have died in war, and also reminded ourselves of the need for each of us, soldiers and civilians, to perform the work of peacemaking - doing what we can in our lives to ease suffering, promote freedom, and manage conflict. The topic of Peacemaking is being examined by the Unitarian Universalist Association as a denomination. It’s an interesting question: what does it mean to make peace? To learn some answers to that question, take a look at http://www.uua.org/socialjustice/issuesprocess/currentissues/peacemaking/index.shtml. I’d love to hear your answers, as well.
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Jun. 09th, 2010
Peacemaking
Last week, in our Memorial Day Sunday, we remembered and honored all those who have died in war, and also reminded ourselves of the need for each of us, soldiers and civilians, to perform the work of peacemaking - doing what we can in our lives to ease suffering, promote freedom, and manage conflict. The topic of Peacemaking is being examined by the Unitarian Universalist Association as a denomination. It’s an interesting question: what does it mean to make peace? To learn some answers to that question, take a look at http://www.uua.org/socialjustice/issuesprocess/currentissues/peacemaking/index.shtml. I’d love to hear your answers, as well.
Peace!
Rev. Bob
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