Right to Be Wrong

The new soul singer Joss Stone reminds us, I “got a right to be wrong … my mistakes will make me strong.” But for many of us, being “wrong” in any way – from spelling mistakes and failed recipes to errors in judgment and missteps on the job – brings up powerful feelings of weakness, shame, and inadequacy.

Rev. Bijur explores the transformative, spiritual side of being wrong, and what our Unitarian Universalist tradition has to teach us here. Listen to Stone at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFFukxte0xg