Work in Progress

“Being a work in progress is diametrically opposed to being perfect. Being perfect is rigid, unyielding. It offers no flexibility, no wiggle room. It puts people in neat little boxes with labels that often times do not fit.

Perfect does not allow for diversity of opinion. Perfect doesn’t care about the process, only the product. Perfect stifles creativity and impedes understanding. Perfect is judgmental and closed off. One size does not fit all, especially when it comes to matters of religion and faith. Unitarian Universalism understands this and offers an alternative…” – Stephanie Trudel.

The recipient of our Third Sunday collection (selected by the Social & Environmental Justice Team) will be MentalHealthHookup.org