Kingston Unitarian Fellowship
KUF
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Sunday, October 19 — Learning to Love What Is
As we approach Samhain, All Souls Day and the Day of the Dead, a time when people of many faith traditions believe the veil between the living and the dead is the thinnest, we will reflect on the lessons we have learned from those who have departed this physical form. Of course, we may not enjoy or welcome all lessons. Even so, can we practice Self Compassion by learning to love what is? Can we accept what has happened in the past and learn to live the future with gratitude anyway? We will create ritual to honour the mystery, the light and the dark, both the bitter and the sweet. If you are joining on Zoom, please have a piece of chocolate or other, small morsel to savour along with those who gather in person.
(Anne Coward Speaking)
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Meet our Ministers and Chaplains
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Rev. Rebecca C. “Beckett” Coppola
Settled Minister
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Rev. Wendy Luella Perkins
Affiliated Community Minister
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Shoshanna Green
Lay Chaplain
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Mara Shaw
Lay Chaplain
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Susan Young
Lay Chaplain
Rev. Beckett Coppola has served KUF since the fall of 2017. She is a fellowshipped and ordained Unitarian Universalist minister with an MDiv from Naropa University, and is inspired by many wisdom traditions while being deeply rooted in human relationship and intellectual pursuits. Rev. Coppola offers a calming presence, challenging and comforting sermons, and revels in ministry with all generations.