EPISODE · Aug 26, 2021 · 48 MIN
Sunday Service Podcast August 22nd – with Rev. Meghan Smith-Brooks
from Seattle Unity · host Seattle Unity
“You know those old world maps, with the terra incognito, where it had the world as we knew it was defined, and then it had all the scary monsters and the dragons on the outside, and you're not supposed to go there?No, we're supposed to go there.”Guest speaker Rev. Meghan Smith-Brooks gives a talk on facing the biggest challenges humans can face, and thriving. Meghan's ministry grew out of the Seattle Unity community and has since taken her all over the country, as a pulpit minister, grief counselor and author of Unraveling Grief: A Mother's Spiritual Journey of Healing and Discovery.Meghan's talk begins at 20:30.Our Worship Arts team this time includes congregants Sienna Geal, Jennifer Bolles, and Chris Sullivan. Full service video is here.Please join us in person next Sunday, at 10 a.m. at our Sodo venue, Metropolist.And take advantage of all the ways we can stay connected, including after-service fellowship, Daily Prayer Boosts, and Wednesday evening prayer services. And as always, see our Facebook page or our Instagram, for shareable quotes from our lesson notes, readings, and more.Want to get regular updates?Stay updated with our most recent newsletter here. Support the show
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“You know those old world maps, with the terra incognito, where it had the world as we knew it was defined, and then it had all the scary monsters and the dragons on the outside, and you're not supposed to go there?No, we're supposed to go there.”Guest speaker Rev. Meghan Smith-Brooks gives a talk on facing the biggest challenges humans can face, and thriving. Meghan's ministry grew out of the Seattle Unity community and has since taken her all over the country, as a pulpit minister, gr...
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