Speaker: Rev. Kim Wilson
A life-long Unitarian Universalist, Rev. Kim graduated with a Master of Divinity degree from Moravian Theological Seminary in Bethlehem, PA in 2000. She was ordained in 2001 and served the Shoreline UU Society in Madison, CT for 6 years. She then served the UU Fellowship of the Poconos in Stroudsburg, PA for almost 10 years. In August of 2022, Rev. Kim began serving as half-time minister for the UUs of Central Delaware in Dover, DE.
As author Gary Younge has observed, for too long we have pretended that we are a post-racial society, and that racism is “the marginal obsession of the uncouth.” The reality is that “we have simply become more sophisticated about our prejudices. We have plenty of … read more.
Whether we’re talking on a personal or a group level, some say we have gotten too comfortable these days with seeing the other as hateful. Yet, Jesus spoke wise words when he said that we should love our enemies. Notice that he didn’t say LIKE … read more.
When storms come and upend our lives, there are three questions we are called upon to ask ourselves, according to the writer and spiritual teacher Mark Nepo: What needs to be repaired? What needs to be reimagined? And what needs to be dismantled? Sometimes, when … read more.
In Jewish tradition, there’s a phrase in the Rosh Hashanah liturgy: “who shall live and who shall die?” This question reflects the uncertainty of life. One of the many paradoxes of our human lives is the juxtaposition of the uncertainty of life alongside the opportunity … read more.
The rise of religious humanism in the 1950s and 60s drew many people to UUism.But today, its focus on humanity’s seemingly inevitable “onward and upward” trajectory collides with our current reality. Given that we can’t count on the future being better than the present, is … read more.