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A talk in three parts about fascism, chaos, and hope — largely from the words given here at First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis 100 years ago by Rev. John Dietrich and Rev. Raymond Bragg. And an invitation to offer new seeds to a future renaissance of systems we have had in place for so long. Shared by congregant Mikki Morrissette and Rev. Jullan Stoneberg.


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The winter solstice has officially passed, but the sun won't be rising any earlier for at least a couple more weeks. We're told the days are getting longer, but it doesn't quite feel like it. Still, hasn't the sun been pretty reliable so far? One can only hope it will continue to light up our world.


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As 2025 comes to a close, America finds itself struggling to remember essential core values which helped it get past the drumbeats of fascism, racism, homophobia and other horrible systems of belief. With all that’s coming at us, how can we keep faith, stay the course? There’s only one way: a commitment to hope, tightly wrapped with compassion. Despite today’s political an...


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Where Hope Grows

Can hope be cultivated? Is it just hanging around waiting for us to choose it? Or maybe there are certain conditions under which it thrives. Today we'll wonder if hope might grow in uncertainty or hide in the shadows.


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Gratitude is not just a “bigger” grateful. So says the research on gratitude. But what is it, and why is it worth our consideration? Guest speaker Rev. Arif Mamdani joins us for an exploration of gratitude - what it is (or at least could be), why it matters, and (riffing on Ross Gay a bit), how we might incite gratitude in ourselves and in each other.


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