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Sunday, November 16 — The Radical Act of Enough

This Sunday we explore one of gratitude's more radical dimensions: how it generates reciprocity and transforms scarcity into abundance. Drawing on the wisdom of Robin Wall Kimmerer and indigenous gift economies, we'll discover how gratitude isn't just a private feeling but an economic and ecological practice that challenges consumer capitalism. As we reflect on our KUF Mission to join together in a caring community whilst striving to make our world better through our actions, we will ask: How does gratitude transform us from consumers into gift-givers? How does practising “enoughness” honour both the interdependent web and our commitment to justice?
(Rev. Beckett Coppola Speaking)

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  • Rev. Rebecca C. “Beckett” Coppola

    Settled Minister

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    Affiliated Community Minister

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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.

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