Kingston Unitarian Fellowship

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Sunday, January 18 — Turning Toward What Is

We begin by exploring a paradox: to change reality, we must first accept it fully. When we resist reality itself (the heat, the cold, what already happened), we waste energy that could fuel resistance to injustice. Drawing on Buddhist psychology, contemporary examples, and more we will explore how meeting life face-to-face, without averting our minds, actually strengthens our capacity to resist systems of harm. What reality are you fighting that you need to accept? And how will your acceptance free energy for real resistance?

(Rev. Beckett Coppola)

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We are a local multi-faith congregation centred around the value of radical inclusion! All are welcome, including LGBTQIA2+, atheists, and BIPOC folks! :)

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  • Rev. Rebecca C. “Beckett” Coppola

    Settled Minister

  • Rev. Wendy Luella Perkins

    Affiliated Community Minister

  • Shoshanna Green

    Lay Chaplain

  • Mara Shaw

    Lay Chaplain

  • 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.

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