So much of our rhetoric around the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth revolves around “correct belief” or orthodoxy, but perhaps we should be talking about orthopraxy, or “correct praxis.” How we live out the resurrection is so much more important than what we believe about resurrection. During this service, we will explore how to be a “resurrection people,” who boldly proclaim that another way is possible. We don’t have to live in fear and be led through violence and coercion. We can be the people, guided by Love and cooperation, who commit to building a better world here and now.
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Come hear a trans person and a parent of a trans child share how they use Deep Listening to build relationships.
Trans Awareness
Jeynce Poindexter will share experiences with the Ruth Ellis Center and awareness of the discrimination, murder, and harm of trans women of color, particularly Black trans women in and around the Detroit metropolitan area.
Transforming ourselves, transforming our world
Many times change is unasked for, unwelcome, and downright hard. What can we learn, how can we grow, even when a change is not something of our choosing? Together we will contemplate changes in the seasons and in ourselves, considering how a “reframing” can help us heal and transform.
